Publication: Odor Intensity Shift Keying (OISK) and channel capacity of Odor-Based molecular communications in internet of everything
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Akan, Özgür Barış
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Powari, Aditya
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Molecular communication is a new, active area of research that has created a paradigm shift in the way a communication system is perceived. An artificial molecular communication network is created using biological molecules for encoding, transmitting and decoding the symbols to convey information. In addition to typical biological molecules, we are also exploring other classes of molecules that possess unique distinctive features which can be potentially exploited for establishing reliable communications. Odor molecules are one such class of molecules which possess several distinctive features such as Intensity, Headonic tone which provides a basis to convey the information in an olfactory communication system. In our work, we investigate the ICT (information and communication theory) perspective of the olfactory communications by evaluating the channel capacity of an odor molecular communication (OMC) system with the help of a novel modulation scheme viz. odor intensity shift keying (OISK), where information is being conveyed from the intensity level of an odor. Furthermore, we also analyse the effects of critical parameters like temperature and noise on the achievable channel capacity to provide an insight about the resilience of the proposed OMC system towards any such anomaly faced by it.
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL AND MULTI-SCALE COMMUNICATIONS
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Electrical and electronics engineering, Computer engineering