2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmbmc.2019.2913399
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Abnormality Detection Inside Blood Vessels With Mobile Nanomachines

Abstract: Motivated by the numerous healthcare applications of molecular communication within Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT), this work addresses the problem of abnormality detection in a blood vessel using multiple biological embedded computing devices called cooperative biological nanomachines (CNs), and a common receiver called the fusion center (FC). Due to blood flow inside a vessel, each CN and the FC are assumed to be mobile. In this work, each of the CNs perform abnormality detection with certain probabilit… Show more

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“…While some of the existing works have been focusing on a specific type of abnormality and sensing model (e.g. [4], [5]), others, such as [2] and [6], have employed abstract sensing models in order to achieve more general results. In this work, we chose to focus on the latter approach for the sake of generality.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While some of the existing works have been focusing on a specific type of abnormality and sensing model (e.g. [4], [5]), others, such as [2] and [6], have employed abstract sensing models in order to achieve more general results. In this work, we chose to focus on the latter approach for the sake of generality.…”
Section: System Model and Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(9) in the SPRT described in eqs. ( 10) and ( 11), resulting in a test which we will refer to as the SAPRT, where, in contrast to the usual LLR based SPRT model, the running ALLR functionΛ Y (l) of the observations cannot be expressed as a running sum of the log likelihood ratios of the individual samples due to the averaging operation over the pmf of the nuisance parameter X performed in (6), despite the fact that Y n is an independent (albeit not i.i.d.) sequence.…”
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“…For example, cooperative abnormality detection where several sensors are used to identify malignancy in a three-dimensional unbounded environment was presented in [15]. In [17], abnormality detection in a one-dimensional channel was proposed. Early detection of cancerous cells using mobile nanosensors (MNS) was considered in [18].…”
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