scholarly journals Non-Bayesian Activity Detection, Large-Scale Fading Coefficient Estimation, and Unsourced Random Access With a Massive MIMO Receiver

2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 2925-2951
Author(s):  
Alexander Fengler ◽  
Saeid Haghighatshoar ◽  
Peter Jung ◽  
Giuseppe Caire
Author(s):  
Xiaodan Shao ◽  
Xiaoming Chen ◽  
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng ◽  
Caijun Zhong ◽  
Zhaoyang Zhang

Author(s):  
Muhammad Farooq ◽  
Hien Quoc Ngo ◽  
Een-Kee Hong ◽  
Le-Nam Tran

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filip Bošković ◽  
Alexander Ohmann ◽  
Ulrich F. Keyser ◽  
Kaikai Chen

AbstractThree-dimensional (3D) DNA nanostructures built via DNA self-assembly have established recent applications in multiplexed biosensing and storing digital information. However, a key challenge is that 3D DNA structures are not easily copied which is of vital importance for their large-scale production and for access to desired molecules by target-specific amplification. Here, we build 3D DNA structural barcodes and demonstrate the copying and random access of the barcodes from a library of molecules using a modified polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The 3D barcodes were assembled by annealing a single-stranded DNA scaffold with complementary short oligonucleotides containing 3D protrusions at defined locations. DNA nicks in these structures are ligated to facilitate barcode copying using PCR. To randomly access a target from a library of barcodes, we employ a non-complementary end in the DNA construct that serves as a barcode-specific primer template. Readout of the 3D DNA structural barcodes was performed with nanopore measurements. Our study provides a roadmap for convenient production of large quantities of self-assembled 3D DNA nanostructures. In addition, this strategy offers access to specific targets, a crucial capability for multiplexed single-molecule sensing and for DNA data storage.


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