论文标题
新型分子信号传导方法和人体分子通信的系统
Novel Molecular Signaling Method and System for Molecular Communication in Human Body
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论文摘要
最近,分子通信(MC)被公认为是纳米网络的一种促成技术,其中MC设想使纳米机器人能够在人体中实现有前途的医疗应用中实现成熟且复杂的任务。在文献中已经提出和建模了许多可以应用于人体的MC方法。但是,它们都不能用于在被体液,组织或放置在不同器官中分离的远处之间传达信息。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法和系统,用于分子在体内的分子通信,分别表示Mosime和Mocobo。该方法利用了药理学中的吸收,分布,代谢和消除(ADME)的身体过程如何影响药物学中的药物(PK),即使它们在身体的不同部位并被组织和液体隔开,无论它们的距离即使在距离的任何点之间,无论其距离的任何点如何,都可以在人体的任何点之间启用MC。描述了Mocobo系统和Mosime方法的结构,设计和组件,并引入了不同的发射机设计,包括首次在电信中首次进行的被动发射机设计。相对于现有的人类和动物测试,得出并验证了人体通道的分析模型。该模型捕获了影响体内施用的物质动力学的ADME身体过程。此外,针对临床试验,动物测试和分析模型,可以可靠地发送和验证概念平台的实验概念平台证明概念平台证明。引入的平台还可以用于测试新Mocobo发射器和接收器的调制技术和设计。
Recently, Molecular Communication (MC) has been recognized as an enabling technology for nanonetworks where MC is envisioned to enable nanorobots to achieve sophisticated and complex tasks in the human body for promising medical applications. Many MC methods that can be applied in the human body have been proposed and modeled in the literature. However, none of them can be used to convey information between distant points that are separated by body fluids, tissues, or placed in different organs. In this paper, we propose a new method and system for Molecular Communication in the Body, denoted MoSiMe and MoCoBo, respectively. The method takes advantage of how the absorption, distribution, metabolization, and elimination (ADME) bodily processes affects drugs, referred to as Pharmacokinetics (PK) in pharmacology, to enable MC between any points of the human body regardless of their distance even if they are in different parts of the body and separated by tissues and fluids. The architecture, design and components of the MoCoBo system and MoSiMe method are described and different transmitter designs, including a novel passive transmitter design for the first time in telecommunications, are introduced. An analytical model for the body channel is derived and validated with respect to existing human and animal tests. The model captures the ADME bodily processes that affect the kinetics of substances administered to the body. Additionally, an experimental MoCoBo proof of concept platform, capable of reliably sending and receiving a stream of bits between a transmitter and a receiver, is built and validated against clinical trials, animal tests and analytical models. The introduced platform can also be utilized to test modulation techniques and designs for new MoCoBo transmitters and receivers.