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Martin Damrath

Channel Coding in Molecular Communication

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ISBN:978-3-8440-7709-4
Series:Digital Communications
Herausgeber: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Adam Höher
Kiel
Keywords:Molecular Communication; Diffusion; Channel Coding; Channel Modeling; Modulation; Demodulation; Detection; EXIT-chart; Bit-interleaved coded modulation
Type of publication:Thesis
Language:English
Pages:252 pages
Figures:82 figures
Weight:375 g
Format:21 x 14,8 cm
Bindung:Paperback
Price:49,80 € / 62,30 SFr
Published:December 2020
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AbstractThis dissertation establishes and analyzes a complete molecular transmission system from a communication engineering perspective. Its focus is on diffusion-based molecular communication in an unbounded three-dimensional fluid medium. A complete description of the physical layer is given and novel contributions in the field of channel modeling, modulation, detection, equalization, and channel coding are presented.