The impact of retroactivity on information exchange in molecular communications

Information exchange is a key process in all communication systems, including biological ones. This paper presents first results on the study of the impact of retroactivity, the loads that downstream modules apply on their upstream systems, on different biological signaling system models. The aim is...

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Main Authors: Ratti, Francesca (Author), Magarini, Maurizio (Author), Vecchio, Domitilla Del (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACM, 2021-12-17T17:35:06Z.
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