id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-169428-g6k0vqrm Schurwanz, Max Infectious Disease Transmission via Aerosol Propagation from a Molecular Communication Perspective: Shannon Meets Coronavirus 2020-10-31 .txt text/plain 4591 255 45 Recent research in combining these areas has dealt with possible use cases for aerosol communications [6] , and with channel modeling considering infectious aerosols in a point-topoint scenario [7] , [8] . The remainder of this tutorial paper is structured as follows: Section II describes the duality between communication and information theory on the one hand and the field of airborne aerosol infection on the other. In the scenario under investigation, the signal powers are modeled in terms of the parameters of the emitted aerosols and the contained viral load coming from the infected user(s). The spatially-distributed time-varying aerosol clouds that are emitted into the environment from the various users, are subject to a dynamic channel with turbulences and changing parameters. Towards this goal, dualities and similarities between macroscopic air-based MC and infected particle transmission are worked out. ./cache/cord-169428-g6k0vqrm.txt ./txt/cord-169428-g6k0vqrm.txt