IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2014 Mar;13(1):31-43. doi: 10.1109/TNB.2013.2295546.
This paper studies the mitigation of intersymbol interference in a diffusive molecular communication system using enzymes that freely diffuse in the propagation environment. The enzymes form reaction intermediates with information molecules and then degrade them so that they cannot interfere with future transmissions. A lower bound expression on the expected number of molecules measured at the receiver is derived. A simple binary receiver detection scheme is proposed where the number of observed molecules is sampled at the time when the maximum number of molecules is expected. Insight is also provided into the selection of an appropriate bit interval. The expected bit error probability is derived as a function of the current and all previously transmitted bits. Simulation results show the accuracy of the bit error probability expression and the improvement in communication performance by having active enzymes present.
本文研究了在使用在传播环境中自由扩散的酶的扩散分子通信系统中,减轻码间干扰的问题。酶与信息分子形成反应中间体,然后将其降解,使其不能干扰未来的传输。推导出了在接收器处测量的分子数量的期望数量的下界表达式。提出了一种简单的二进制接收器检测方案,其中在预期分子数量最多的时间点对观察到的分子数量进行采样。还提供了有关选择适当的位间隔的见解。将期望的误比特率表示为当前和所有先前传输的比特的函数。仿真结果表明了误比特率表达式的准确性以及存在活性酶时对通信性能的提高。