Molecule Mixture Detection and Design for MC Systems with Non-linear, Cross-reactive Receiver Arrays
Bastian Heinlein, Kaikai Zhu, S\"umeyye Carkit-Yilmaz, Sebastian Lotter, Helene M. Loos, Andrea Buettner, Yansha Deng, Robert Schober, and Vahid Jamali

TL;DR
This paper develops detection and transmission schemes for molecular communication systems using non-linear, cross-reactive sensors, addressing real-world sensor behaviors to improve reliability in practical MC applications.
Contribution
It introduces novel detectors and algorithms that account for non-linear, cross-reactive sensor responses, including an approximate maximum likelihood detector and adaptive transmission schemes.
Findings
Validated detectors with real sensor data
Demonstrated improved detection in non-linear sensor scenarios
Enabled reliable MC with commercially available sensors
Abstract
Air-based molecular communication (MC) has the potential to be one of the first MC systems to be deployed in real-world applications, enabled by commercially available sensors. However, these sensors usually exhibit non-linear and cross-reactive behavior, contrary to the idealizing assumption of linear and perfectly molecule type-specific sensing often made in the MC literature. To address this mismatch, we propose several detectors and transmission schemes for a molecule mixture communication system where the receiver (RX) employs non-linear, cross-reactive sensors. All proposed schemes are based on the first- and second-order moments of the symbol likelihoods that are fed through the non-linear RX using the Unscented Transform. In particular, we propose an approximate maximum likelihood (AML) symbol-by-symbol detector for inter-symbol-interference (ISI)-free transmission scenarios and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques · Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
