What Really Is "Molecule" in Molecular Communications? The Quest for Physics of Particle-Based Information Carriers

Hanlin Xiao, Kamela Dokaj,Ozgur B. Akan

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL AND MULTI-SCALE COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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Molecular communication, as implied by its name, uses molecules as information carriers for communication between objects. It has an advantage over traditional electromagnetic-wave-based communication in that molecule-based systems could be biocompatible, operable in challenging environments, and energetically undemanding. Consequently, they are envisioned to have a broad range of applications, such as in the Internet of Bio-Nano Things, targeted drug delivery, and agricultural monitoring. Despite the rapid development of the field, with an increasing number of theoretical models and experimental testbeds established by researchers, a fundamental aspect of the field has often been sidelined, namely, the nature of the molecule in molecular communication. The potential information molecules could exhibit a wide range of properties, making them require drastically different treatments when being modeled and experimented upon. Therefore, in this paper, we delve into the intricacies of commonly used information molecules, examining their fundamental physical characteristics, associated communication systems, and potential applications in a more realistic manner, focusing on the influence of their own properties. Through this comprehensive survey, we aim to offer a novel yet essential perspective on molecular communication, thereby bridging the current gap between theoretical research and real-world applications.
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Molecular communication,Nanobioscience,Modulation,Biology,DNA,Surveys,Targeted drug delivery,Internet of Bio-Nano Things,bacteria network,molecular motor,synthetic biology,nanotechnology,pheromone communication,DNA communication,calcium signaling,micro/nanorobots
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