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Modeling and Analysis of Interference for Diffusion-based Nanoscale Networks with Spatially Distributed Transmitters (Invited Paper)

Trang C. Mai
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Hoang D. Tuan
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Marco Di Renzo
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Trung Q. Duong
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We consider a diffusion-based nano-network with N spatially distributed transmitters and one receiver. While the transmitters are linked in a unified entity to perform one transmission, the receiver is large enough to be viewed as a plane. Messages are encoded into the number of nano-scale molecules. Based on these assumptions, we analyze the signal-to-interference ratio, which is based on the average numbers of absorbed molecules. Moreover, we present an approach to interference alignment for molecular communications.
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hal-02395135 , version 1 (05-12-2019)

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Trang C. Mai, Tiep M. Hoang, Hoang D. Tuan, Marco Di Renzo, Trung Q. Duong. Modeling and Analysis of Interference for Diffusion-based Nanoscale Networks with Spatially Distributed Transmitters (Invited Paper). IEEE 85th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), Jun 2017, Sydney, Australia. ⟨10.1109/vtcspring.2017.8108374⟩. ⟨hal-02395135⟩
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