Signal Reception With Generic Three-State Receptors in Synaptic MC
Sebastian Lotter, Michael T. Barros, Robert Schober and, Maximilian Sch\"afer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new deterministic channel model for synaptic molecular communication that uses a generic three-state receptor scheme, enabling analysis of different receptor types' impact on synaptic signaling.
Contribution
It presents the first model capable of studying how various natural receptor dynamics influence synaptic signal transmission in molecular communication.
Findings
Model captures key receptor dynamics
Exhibits biologically plausible behaviors
Facilitates receptor comparison analysis
Abstract
Synaptic communication is studied by communication engineers for two main reasons. One is to enable novel neuroengineering applications that require interfacing with neurons. The other reason is to draw inspiration for the design of synthetic molecular communication systems. Both of these goals require understanding of how the chemical synaptic signal is sensed and transduced at the synaptic receiver (Rx). While signal reception in synaptic molecular communication (SMC) depends heavily on the kinetics of the receptors employed by the synaptic Rxs, existing channel models for SMC either oversimplify the receptor kinetics or employ complex, high-dimensional kinetic schemes limited to specific types of receptors. Both approaches do not facilitate a comparative analysis of different types of natural synapses. In this paper, we propose a novel deterministic channel model for SMC which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
MethodsDiffusion
