Abnormality Detection and Localization Schemes using Molecular Communication Systems: A Survey
Ali Etemadi, Maryam Farahnak-Ghazani, Hamidreza Arjmandi, Mahtab, Mirmohseni, and Masoumeh Nasiri-Kenari

TL;DR
This survey reviews molecular communication systems for abnormality detection and localization, highlighting frameworks, classification methods, and future challenges in developing bio-compatible, energy-efficient alternatives to traditional wireless sensor networks.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive framework and classification of MC-based ADL schemes, including sensing, communication, and localization, along with future research directions.
Findings
Unified channel model for sensing and communication links
Classification of abnormality recognition and localization methods
Identification of key challenges in implementation and system design
Abstract
Abnormality detection and localization (ADL) have been studied widely in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) literature, where the sensors use electromagnetic waves for communication. Molecular communication (MC) has been introduced as an alternative approach for ADL in particular areas such as healthcare, being able to tackle the shortcomings of conventional WSNs, such as invasiveness, bio-incompatibility, and high energy consumption. In this paper, we introduce a general framework for MC-based ADL, which consists of multiple tiers for sensing the abnormality and communication between different agents, including the sensors, the fusion center (FC), the gateway (GW), and the external node (e.g., a local cloud), and describe each tier and the agents in this framework. We classify and explain different abnormality recognition methods, the functional units of the sensors, and different sensor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
