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28 May 2020

In this paper, we prove that Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) and Bit Error Rate (BER) of a Diffusion Based Molecular Communication (DBMC) system depend on the a-priori probability of the transmitted data by deriving lower and upper bounds for the number of received molecules. We also compute the optimal value of a-priori probability for which ISI and BER are minimized. A source coding technique, called Modified Inverse Source Coding (MISC) is proposed that allows to control a-priori probability of the transmitted data. The results show that the MISC-DBMC system not only provides a better BER performance compared to an uncoded one but also improves the range of communication.

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