Search Results for author: Lukas Brand

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Microparticle-based Controlled Drug Delivery Systems: From Experiments to Statistical Analysis and Design

no code implementations5 May 2023 Sebastian Lotter, Tom Bellmann, Sophie Marx, Mara Wesinger, Lukas Brand, Maximilian Schäfer, Dagmar Fischer, Robert Schober

CDD has been a major research focus in the field of molecular communications (MC) with the goal to aid the design and optimization of CDD systems with communication theoretical analysis.

Media Modulation based Molecular Communication

no code implementations1 Mar 2022 Lukas Brand, Moritz Garkisch, Sebastian Lotter, Maximilian Schäfer, Andreas Burkovski, Heinrich Sticht, Kathrin Castiglione, Robert Schober

Hence, in media modulation based MC, the TX modulates information into the state of the signaling molecules.

Statistical Modeling of Airborne Virus Transmission Through Imperfectly Fitted Face Masks

no code implementations26 Apr 2021 Sebastian Lotter, Lukas Brand, Maximilian Schäfer, Robert Schober

In particular, in most end-to-end models for airborne virus transmission, it is neglected that the stochastic spread of IAs through imperfectly fitted face masks depends on the dynamics of the breathing of the wearer.

Experimental System for Molecular Communication in Pipe Flow With Magnetic Nanoparticles

no code implementations6 Jan 2021 Wayan Wicke, Harald Unterweger, Jens Kirchner, Lukas Brand, Arman Ahmadzadeh, Doaa Ahmed, Vahid Jamali, Christoph Alexiou, Georg Fischer, Robert Schober

The proposed CIR model is shown to consistently capture the experimentally observed distance-dependent impulse response peak heights and peak decays for transmission distances from 5cm to 40cm.

Emerging Technologies

Transfer Function Models for Cylindrical MC Channels with Diffusion and Laminar Flow

1 code implementation3 Jul 2020 Maximilian Schäfer, Wayan Wicke, Lukas Brand, Rudolf Rabenstein, Robert Schober

The propagation characteristics of the particles can be categorized into three different regimes: The flow dominant regime where the influence of diffusion on the particle transport is negligible, the dispersive regime where diffusion has a much stronger impact than flow, and the mixed regime where both effects are important.

Emerging Technologies Computational Physics

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