Capacity of First Arrival Position Channel in Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication

01/27/2022
by   Yen-Chi Lee, et al.
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In [1], the impulse response of the first arrival position (FAP) channel of 2D and 3D spaces in molecular communication (MC) is derived, but its Shannon capacity remains open. The main difficulty of depicting the FAP channel capacity comes from the fact that the FAP density becomes a multi-dimensional Cauchy distribution when the drift velocity approaches zero. As a result, the commonly used techniques in maximizing the mutual information no longer work because the first and second moments of Cauchy distributions do not exist. Our main contribution in this paper is a complete characterization of the zero-drift FAP channel capacity for the 2D and 3D spaces. The capacity formula for FAP channel turns out to have a similar form compared to the Gaussian channel case (under second-moment power constraint). It is also worth mentioning that the capacity value of 3D FAP channel is twice as large as 2D FAP channel. This is an evidence that the FAP channel has larger capacity as the spatial dimension grows. Finally, our technical contributions are the application of a modified logarithmic constraint as a replacement of the usual power constraint, and the choice of output signal constraint as a substitution to input signal constraint in order to keep the resulting formula concise.

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