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Paper Accepted - "Channel Modeling for Diffusive Molecular Communication - A Tutorial Review"

The paper "Channel Modeling for Diffusive Molecular Communication - A Tutorial Review" (link to arXiv version; here is the DOI) was accepted for publication in Proceedings of the IEEE. We do an extensive review of the end-to-end communication channel models that are available for diffusive molecular communication systems, as well discuss simulation methods and experimental testbeds. It should be a helpful resource for anyone interested in working in this area, whether you are new to the field or an experienced member. This paper was co-authored with colleagues at FAU (Germany): Vahid Jamali, Arman Ahmadzadeh, Wayan Wicke, and Robert Schober.

Fri 21 Jun 2019, 09:39 | Tags: journal, molecular communication, tutorial

Paper Accepted - Symbol-by-Symbol Maximum Likelihood Detection for Cooperative Molecular Communication

The paper "Symbol-by-Symbol Maximum Likelihood Detection for Cooperative Molecular Communication" (link to arXiv version; here is the DOI) was accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Communications. We propose different methods of maximum-likelihood-based detection when a fusion centre combines observations of diffusing molecules by a collection of receivers. This paper was co-authored with Yuting Fang (ANU, Australia), Nan Yang (ANU, Australia), Andrew W. Eckford (York, Canada), and Rodney A. Kennedy (ANU, Australia).

Mon 20 May 2019, 15:47 | Tags: journal, molecular communication

Call for Papers - IEEE Globecom 2019

Submissions are now open for the 2019 IEEE Global Communications Conference (IEEE GLOBECOM). I am chairing the track on Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications. Submissions are due 15 April 2019 via https://edas.info/N25091. You can find a text version of the call in the detail of this news item, or get the PDF from here.

Tue 15 Jan 2019, 14:50 | Tags: cfp, conference, editorial, molecular communication

Posted to arXiv - On the Analysis of Bacterial Cooperation with a Characterization of 2D Signal Propagation

Our paper "On the Analysis of Bacterial Cooperation with a Characterization of 2D Signal Propagation" was posted to arXiv. This paper derives new results on diffusion with degradation over a 2D environment and applies them to a model for bacteria quorum sensing. We then use approximations to estimate the expected density of cooperating bacteria. The paper was co-authored with Yuting Fang, Nan Yang, and Andrew W. Eckford, and submitted to IEEE ICC 2019.

Tue 04 Dec 2018, 09:04 | Tags: arxiv, conference, molecular communication

Tutorial on Molecular Communication at IEEE GLOBECOM

I will be helping to deliver a tutorial on molecular communication at this year's IEEE GLOBECOM in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The full title is "Molecular Communication: Methods, Simulations, and Experiments" It will be presented with Andrew Eckford (York), Yansha Deng (KCL), and Nariman Farsad (Stanford). The tutorial will be held on Sunday, 9 December from 2pm-5:30pm.

Abstract: This tutorial introduces the emerging field of molecular communication wherein chemical signals are used to connect "tiny" machines such as living cells, synthetic biological devices and swarms of micro-scale robots. The tutorial begins with an overview of molecular communication systems and how they are modeled; each has a Transmitter, the Propagation Channel, and the Receiver, just as in a conventional communication system. Specific channel and noise models are presented and the derivation of channel impulse responses is discussed. Signal processing via chemical and genetic circuits is described. An overview and demonstration of specialized simulation tools is provided. The tutorial concludes with a discussion of the recent experimental implementations of molecular communication, and some of the most important open problems in this exciting new area.

My section of the tutorial will be on simulation methods, and will include a demonstration of the AcCoRD simulator.

To see about about the tutorial, including registration, please see here: http://globecom2018.ieee-globecom.org/program/tutorials#tut10

Mon 19 Nov 2018, 14:33 | Tags: conference, molecular communication, simulation, tutorial

Paper Accepted - Algorithm for Mesoscopic Advection-Diffusion

The paper "Algorithm for Mesoscopic Advection-Diffusion" (link to arXiv version) was accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience. This paper was co-authored with Dimitrios Makrakis. The full implementation of the proposed algorithm is included in the AcCoRD simulator (Actor-based Communication via Reaction-Diffusion).

Tue 23 Oct 2018, 17:06 | Tags: journal, molecular communication, simulation

Posted to arXiv - A Novel A Priori Simulation Algorithm for Absorbing Receivers in Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication Systems

Our paper "A Novel A Priori Simulation Algorithm for Absorbing Receivers in Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication Systems" was posted to arXiv. This paper shows how a Monte Carlo type approach can be used to efficiently simulate surface absorption in microscopic particle-based simulations. Compared with the usual method for simulating microscopic surface absorption, the proposed scheme can speed up simulations by many orders of magnitude with a very small loss in accuracy. The paper was co-authored with Yiran Wang and Nan Yang and submitted for journal publication. An implementation of this algorithm is included in the AcCoRD simulator (Actor-based Communication via Reaction-Diffusion).

Wed 05 Sep 2018, 08:59 | Tags: arxiv, molecular communication, simulation

Papers Accepted for IEEE GLOBECOM 2018

The following papers papers were accepted for presentation at the 2018 Global Communications Conference (IEEE GLOBECOM):

  • "Modeling Duct Flow for Molecular Communication" (link to arXiv version). This paper was co-authored with Wayan Wicke, Tobias Schwering, Arman Ahamdzadeh, Vahid Jamali, and Robert Schober.
  • "Transceiver Observations in Asymmetric and Symmetric Diffusive Molecular Communication Systems". This paper was co-authored with Lanting Zha, Yansha Deng, Maged Elkashlan, and Arumugam Nallanathan.

GLOBECOM will be in Abu Dhabi from 9-13 December, 2018.

Mon 16 Jul 2018, 21:28 | Tags: conference, molecular communication

Posted to arXiv - Algorithm for Mesoscopic Advection-Diffusion

Our paper "Algorithm for Mesoscopic Advection-Diffusion" was posted to arXiv. The title is pretty straightforward; we present and implement an algorithm to simulate both diffusion and flow within the spatial SSA (also know as the spatial Gillespie or mesoscopic simulation algorithm). These kinds of simulations divide an environment into virtual subvolumes and track the numbers and types of molecules present in each subvolume. They have long been used to simulate reaction-diffusion systems, and our contribution adds bulk fluid flow. The paper was co-authored with Dimitrios Makrakis and submitted for journal publication. The full implementation of the algorithm is included in the AcCoRD simulator (Actor-based Communication via Reaction-Diffusion).

Fri 01 Jun 2018, 08:35 | Tags: arxiv, molecular communication, simulation

Paper Accepted for IWMBMC workshop at IEEE SECON 2018

The paper "A New Simulation Algorithm for Absorbing Receiver in Molecular Communications" (link to arXiv version) was accepted for presentation at the 2018 International Workshop on Molecular, Biological and Multiscale Communications, which is being held in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking (IEEE SECON). This paper was co-authored with Yiran Wang and Nan (Jonas) Yang. The workshop will be in Hong Kong from 11-13 June, 2018.

Wed 04 Apr 2018, 09:18 | Tags: conference, molecular communication, simulation

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