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VIVID: In Vivo End-to-End Molecular Communication Model for COVID-19.

Saswati Pal1, Nabiul Islam2, Sudip Misra3.   

Abstract

As an alternative to ongoing efforts for vaccine development, scientists are exploring novel approaches to provide innovative therapeutics, such as nanoparticle- and stem cell-based treatments. Thus, understanding the transmission and propagation dynamics of coronavirus inside the respiratory system has attracted researchers' attention. In this work, we model the transmission and propagation of coronavirus inside the respiratory tract, starting from the nasal area to alveoli using molecular communication theory. We performed experiments using COMSOL, a finite-element multiphysics simulation software, and Python-based simulations to analyze the end-to-end communication model in terms of path loss, delay, and gain. The analytical results show the correlation between the channel characteristics and pathophysiological properties of coronavirus. For the initial 50% of the maximum production rate of virus particles, the path loss increases more than 16 times than the remaining 50%. The delayed response of the immune system and increase in the absorption of virus particles inside the respiratory tract delay the arrival of virus particles at the alveoli. Furthermore, the results reveal that the virus load is more in case of asthmatic patients as compared to the normal subjects.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Coronavirus; channel modeling; molecular communication; nanonetwork; transmission model; virus propagation

Year:  2021        PMID: 35782712      PMCID: PMC8544951          DOI: 10.1109/TMBMC.2021.3071767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Mol Biol Multiscale Commun        ISSN: 2332-7804


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