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General Molecular Communication Model in Multi-Layered Spherical Channels

Published: March 17, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.13738v1

By: Mitra Rezaei, Michael Chappell, Adam Noel

Potential Business Impact:

Helps drugs reach sick cells inside the body.

Business Areas:
Multi-level Marketing Sales and Marketing

Spherical multi-layered structures are prevalent in numerous biological systems and engineered applications, including tumor spheroids, layered tissues, and multi-shell nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery. Despite their widespread occurrence, there remains a gap in modeling particle propagation through these complex structures from a molecular communication (MC) perspective. This paper introduces a generalized analytical framework for modeling diffusion-based molecular communication in multi-layered spherical environments. The framework is capable of supporting an arbitrary number of layers and flexible transmitter-receiver positioning. As an example, the detailed formulation is presented for the three-layer sphere, which is particularly relevant for different biological models such as tumor spheroids. The analytical results are validated using particle-based simulation (PBS) in scenarios that have short inter-layer distances. The findings reveal that the characteristics of each layer significantly impact molecule propagation throughout the entire structure, making their consideration crucial for designing targeted therapies and optimizing drug delivery systems.

Page Count
9 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Information Theory