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Duality Between Coronavirus Transmission and Air-Based Macroscopic Molecular Communication

Max Schurwanz, Peter Adam Hoeher, Sunasheer Bhattacharjee, Martin Damrath, Lukas Stratmann, Falko Dressler

2021IEEE Transactions on Molecular Biological and Multi-Scale Communications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This contribution exploits the duality between a viral infection process and macroscopic air-based molecular communication. Airborne aerosol and droplet transmission through human respiratory processes is modeled as an instance of a multiuser molecular communication scenario employing respiratory-event-driven molecular variable-concentration shift keying. Modeling is aided by experiments that are motivated by a macroscopic air-based molecular communication testbed. In artificially induced coughs, a saturated aqueous solution containing a fluorescent dye mixed with saliva is released by an adult test person. The emitted particles are made visible by means of optical detection exploiting the fluorescent dye. The number of particles recorded is significantly higher in test series without mouth and nose protection than in those with a well-fitting medical mask. A simulation tool for macroscopic molecular communication processes is extended and used for estimating the transmission of infectious aerosols in different environments. Towards this goal, parameters obtained through self experiments are taken. The work is inspired by the recent outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

Transmission (telecommunications)Duality (order theory)Molecular communicationBiological systemAerosolMolecular dynamicsPhysicsStatistical physicsFluorescenceWork (physics)Materials scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ChemistryComputer scienceMoleculeSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)NanotechnologyMie scatteringUltravioletVirologySeries (stratigraphy)Molecular modelMolecular diagnosticsOpticsMolecular spectroscopyOptical communicationMolecular Communication and NanonetworksNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesSARS-CoV-2 detection and testing