Molecular Communication: From Theory to Practice

Date

Friday March 31, 2023
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Location

STI A
Event Category

Andrew Eckford
York University

Abstract

How can we communicate using molecules? This question may unlock new applications in nanorobotics and medicine, but has only recently attracted attention from communication and information theorists. The answer to the question is surprisingly difficult: not only is the medium unfamiliar, but the mathematical details of the communication environment are complicated. In this talk, we present three examples to illustrate the current state of the field: for nanonetworking applications, we present the additive inverse Gaussian channel model; for biological applications, we discuss the information-theoretic capacity of intercellular signal transduction; and for experimental applications, we present a new low-cost, easy-to-use platform to evaluate macroscale molecular communication.

Timbits, coffee, tea will be served in STI A before the colloquium.

 

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