Deterministic Identification For MC Binomial Channel

The Binomial channel serves as a fundamental model for molecular communication (MC) systems employing molecule-counting receivers. Here, deterministic identification (DI) is addressed for the discrete-time Binomial channels (DTBC), subject to an average and a peak constraint on the molecule release rate. We establish that the number of different messages that can be reliably identified for the DTBC scales as 2^(nlog n)R, where n and R are the codeword length and coding rate, respectively. Lower and upper bounds on the DI capacity of the DTBC are developed.

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