A frequency domain view on diffusion-based molecular communication channels
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Molecular communication (MC) is an emerging communication paradigm, where the information is carried via the patterns of molecules that are mainly governed by the diffusion process. Current MC literature concentrates on the time-domain analysis, while the signal analysis in other domains may facilitate the MC research. To this end, this paper performs the frequency-domain analysis by deriving the frequency response of the diffusion-based MC channels, manifesting an explicitly low-compass characteristic. The energy of the channel impulse response in the diffusion-based MC is also derived, and the corresponding bandwidth definition is proposed, which determines the sampling frequency for the one-shot diffusive channel impulse response in MC. The results in this work lay the foundation for the frequency-domain signal processing in diffusion-based MC channels.