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Development and Characterization of In Vitro Microvessel Network and Quantitative Measurements of Endothelial [Ca2+]i and Nitric Oxide Production
Published on: May 19, 2016
Influence of Red Blood Cells on Channel Characterization in Cylindrical Vasculature
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Molecular communication via diffusion (MCvD) expects Brownian motions of the information molecules to transmit information. However, the signal propagation largely depends on the geometric characteristics of the assumed flow model, i.e., the characteristics of the environment, design, and position of the transmitter and receiver, respectively. These characteristics are assumed to be lucid in many ways by either consideration of one-dimensional diffusion, unbounded environment, or constant drift. In reality, diffusion often occurs in blood-vessel-like channels. To this aim, we try to study the effect of the biological environment on channel performance. The Red-Blood Cells (RBCs) found in blood vessels enforces a higher concentration of molecules towards the vessel walls, leading to better reception. Therefore, in this paper we derive an analytical expression of Channel Impulse Response (CIR) for a dispersion-advection-based regime, contemplating the influence of RBCs in the model and considering a point source transmitter and a realistic design of the receiver.
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