Spatial Modulation for Molecular Communication
Yu Huang, Miaowen Wen, Lie-Liang Yang, Chan-Byoung Chae, Fei Ji

TL;DR
This paper introduces an energy-efficient spatial modulation scheme for molecular communication that improves error rates and reduces interference by using a single active transmitter and combining space and concentration symbols.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel SM-MC scheme that leverages spatial modulation to enhance molecular communication performance and reduce complexity compared to existing MIMO MC schemes.
Findings
SM-MC achieves lower symbol error rate than MIMO-MC.
SM-MC reduces inter-link interference.
Analytical results match simulation outcomes.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient spatial modulation based molecular communication (SM-MC) scheme, in which a transmitted symbol is composed of two parts, i.e., a space derived symbol and a concentration derived symbol. The space symbol is transmitted by embedding the information into the index of a single activated transmitter nanomachine. The concentration symbol is drawn according to the conventional concentration shift keying (CSK) constellation. Befitting from a single active transmitter during each symbol transmission period, SM-MC can avoid the inter-link interference problem existing in the current multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) MC schemes, which hence enables low-complexity symbol detection and performance improvement. Specifically, in our low-complexity scheme, the space symbol is first detected by energy comparison, and then the concentration symbol is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Wireless Body Area Networks · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
