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NANOCOM 2018: Reykjavik, Iceland
- Jón Atli Benediktsson, Falko Dressler:
Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication, NANOCOM 2018, Reykjavik, Iceland, September 05-07, 2018. ACM 2018 - Tim Prangemeier, Christian Wildner, Maleen Hanst, Heinz Koeppl:
Maximizing information gain for the characterization of biomolecular circuits. 1:1-1:6 - Tadashi Nakano, Tatsuya Suda:
Modeling and simulations of bio-nanomachines for spatiotemporal pattern formation. 2:1-2:6 - Marcello Caleffi, Angela Sara Cacciapuoti, Giuseppe Bianchi:
Quantum internet: from communication to distributed computing! 3:1-3:4 - Michal K. Stachowiak, Ewa K. Stachowiak, Christopher Raymond Handelmann, Brandon Decker, Anna Balcerak, Aesha Desai, Yongho Bae, Josep Miquel Jornet:
Integrated genome regulation of brain development: targeting ontogenomic networks in schizophrenia via nanomachine-genome optical communications. 4:1-4:2
Bio-medical communications I
- Regine Geyer, Marc Stelzner, Florian Büther, Sebastian Ebers:
BloodVoyagerS: simulation of the work environment of medical nanobots. 5:1-5:6 - Meltem Civas, Özgür B. Akan:
An information theoretical analysis of multi-terminal neuro-spike communication network in spinal cord. 6:1-6:6 - Michael Taynnan Barros:
Capacity of the hierarchical multi-layered cortical microcircuit communication channel. 7:1-7:6
THz nano networks
- Hadeel Elayan, Cesare Stefanini, Raed M. Shubair, Josep Miquel Jornet:
Stochastic noise model for intra-body terahertz nanoscale communication. 8:1-8:6 - Marc Stelzner, Fabian Busse, Sebastian Ebers:
In-body nanonetwork routing based on MANET and THz. 9:1-9:6 - Hakim Mabed, Julien Bourgeois:
A flexible medium access control protocol for dense terahertz nanonetworks. 10:1-10:7
Molecular communications
- Chun Tung Chou:
Molecular circuit for approximate maximum a posteriori demodulation of concentration modulated signals. 11:1-11:6 - Muhammad Usman Riaz, Hamdan Awan, Chun Tung Chou:
Using spatial partitioning to reduce receiver signal variance in diffusion-based molecular communication. 12:1-12:6 - Daniel Tunc McGuiness, Alan Marshall, Stephen Taylor, Stamatios Giannoukos:
Asymmetrical inter-symbol interference in macro-scale molecular communications. 13:1-13:6
Bio-medical communications II
- Mladen Veletic, Ilangko Balasingham:
Capacity estimation in MIMO synaptic channels. 14:1-14:6 - Jong Woo Kwack, H. Birkan Yilmaz, Nariman Farsad, Chan-Byoung Chae, Andrea Goldsmith:
Two way molecular communications. 15:1-15:5 - Zahmeeth Sakkaff, Aditya Immaneni, Massimiliano Pierobon:
Applying molecular communication theory to estimate information loss in cell signal transduction: an approach based on cancer transcriptomics. 16:1-16:7
Nano networks
- Florian Büther, Immo Traupe, Sebastian Ebers:
Hop count routing: a routing algorithm for resource constrained, identity-free medical nanonetworks. 17:1-17:6 - Pieter Stroobant, Luca Felicetti, Wouter Tavernier, Didier Colle, Mauro Femminella, Gianluca Reali, Mario Pickavet:
Fast simulation of interacting carriers in nanosimulators. 18:1-18:6 - Xin-Wei Yao, De-Bao Ma, Mengna Zhang, Li-Nan Zhu, Chong Han:
ECP: error control with probing for EM-based nanonetworks powered by energy harvesting. 19:1-19:7
THz channels and antennas
- Ngwe Thawdar, Michael Andrello III, Josep Miquel Jornet:
Modeling and performance analysis of a reconfigurable plasmonic nano-antenna array architecture for terahertz communications. 20:1-20:6 - Shree M. Prasad, Trilochan Panigrahi, Mahbub Hassan:
Direction of arrival estimation for nanoscale sensor networks. 21:1-21:6 - Joonas Kokkoniemi, Janne J. Lehtomäki, Markku J. Juntti:
Reflection coefficients for common indoor materials in the terahertz band. 22:1-22:6
Molecular and in-body networks
- Medina Hamidovic, Werner Haselmayr, Andreas Grimmer, Robert Wille, Andreas Springer:
Comparison of switching principles in microfluidic bus networks. 23:1-23:6 - Laura Galluccio, Alfio Lombardo, Sergio Palazzo, Marco Reno:
Guiding ultrasonic waves across blood vessels to support intra-body networking. 24:1-24:6 - Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Raghupathy Sivakumar:
Amplitude-width encoding for error correction in bacterial communication networks. 25:1-25:7 - Keishla D. Ortiz-Lopez, Mahima Agumbe Suresh, Radu Stoleru:
Transmitters location optimization for drug delivery systems. 26:1-26:6
Nanoscale technology for networks
- Bin Zhang, Josep Miquel Jornet, Ian F. Akyildiz, Zhi P. Wu:
Graphene-based frequency selective surface decoupling structure for ultra-dense multi-band plasmonic nano-antenna arrays. 27:1-27:6 - Jennifer Simonjan, Josep Miquel Jornet, Ian F. Akyildiz, Bernhard Rinner:
Nano-cameras: a key enabling technology for the internet of multimedia nano-things. 28:1-28:6 - Laura Grebenstein, Jens Kirchner, Renata Stavracakis Peixoto, Wiebke Zimmermann, Wayan Wicke, Arman Ahmadzadeh, Vahid Jamali, Georg Fischer, Robert Weigel, Andreas Burkovski, Robert Schober:
Biological optical-to-chemical signal conversion interface: a small-scale modulator for molecular communications. 29:1-29:6 - Dominique Dhoutaut, Thierry Arrabal, Eugen Dedu:
Bit simulator, an electromagnetic nanonetworks simulator. 30:1-30:6
Poster session
- Pengfei Lu, Mladen Veletic, Jacob Bergsland, Ilangko Balasingham:
On the intracellular signaling of cardiomyocytes for energy efficient leadless pacemakers. 31:1-31:2 - Iresha U. Atthanayake, Siavash Esfahani, Petr Denissenko, Ian Guymer, Peter J. Thomas, Weisi Guo:
Experimental molecular communications in obstacle rich fluids. 32:1-32:2 - Darko Stefanovic:
A simplified account of cooperative effects in molecular walker teams. 33:1-33:2 - Marc Stelzner, Kim Scharringhausen, Sebastian Ebers:
Nanoscale diagnostic procedures: sensing inside the human body. 34:1-34:2 - Farah Vandrevala, Arka Karmakar, Josep Miquel Jornet, Erik Einarsson:
Graphene characterization using time-domain terahertz spectroscopy for plasmonic antenna design. 35:1-35:2 - Jinous Shafiei Dehkordi, Gaetano Bellanca, Velio Tralli:
On-chip optical wireless interconnections with plasmonic nanoantennas: cross-link interference analysis. 36:1-36:2 - Arka Karmakar, Farah Vandrevala, Arjun Singh, Josep Miquel Jornet, Erik Einarsson:
Experimental characterization of a hybrid graphene/metal plasmonic antenna array. 37:1-37:2 - Jakub Kmiecik, Pawel Kulakowski, Krzysztof Wójcik, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Transmitting FRET signals to nerve cells. 38:1-38:2 - Geoflly L. Adonias, Michael Taynnan Barros, Linda Doyle, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam:
Utilising EEG signals for modulating neural molecular communications. 39:1-39:2 - Vitaly Petrov, Dmitri Moltchanov, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Josep Miquel Jornet:
The effect of small-scale mobility on terahertz band communications. 40:1-40:2
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