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Rebecca Corinna Pampu, "Identification of the Signal Source among Multiple Simultaneous Senders in an Air-based Molecular Communication Channel," Bachelor Thesis, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), TU Berlin (TUB), January 2023. (Advisor: Lukas Stratmann; Referees: Falko Dressler and Thomas Sikora)


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Molecular Communication (MolCom) is a wireless communication approach for environments where electro-magnetic waves are not feasible such as tunnels, mines or pipes. Air-based MolCom promises an increased data rate compared to previous fluid-based implementations. This thesis explores the behaviour of a 2-sender-1-receiver transmission model with a sent OOK modulation received as QCSK. Different studies on the impact of parameter changes in the set-up have been conducted. The thereby significantly enhanced Rogona simulator is a flexible, fast, memory efficient tool to determine an adequate parameter setup and sampling point for achieving a quasi-error-free transmission.

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@phdthesis{pampu2023identification,
    author = {Pampu, Rebecca Corinna},
    title = {{Identification of the Signal Source among Multiple Simultaneous Senders in an Air-based Molecular Communication Channel}},
    advisor = {Stratmann, Lukas},
    institution = {School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)},
    location = {Berlin, Germany},
    month = {1},
    referee = {Dressler, Falko and Sikora, Thomas},
    school = {TU Berlin (TUB)},
    type = {Bachelor Thesis},
    year = {2023},
   }
   
   

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