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NANOCOM 2017: Washington, DC, USA
- Alan Davy, John F. Federici:
Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication, NANOCOM 2017, Washington, DC, USA, September 27-29, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4931-4
Transmission, propagation and equalization techniques
- Rafay Iqbal Ansari, Chrysostomos Chrysostomou, Taqwa Saeed, Marios Lestas, Andreas Pitsillides:
Received signal strength for randomly distributed molecular nanonodes. 1:1-1:6 - Najmul Hassan, Chun Tung Chou, Mahbub Hassan:
Event and node identification from a single-pulse transmission in self-powered nanosensor networks. 2:1-2:6 - Ageliki Tsioliaridou, Christos Liaskos, Andreas Pitsillides, Sotiris Ioannidis:
A novel protocol for network-controlled metasurfaces. 3:1-3:6 - Chun Tung Chou:
Chemical reaction networks for maximum likelihood estimation of the concentration of signalling molecules. 4:1-4:2
Synthetic computation in living cells
- Samuel David Perli, Timothy K. Lu:
Ratiometric logic in living cells via competitive binding of synthetic transcription factors. 5:1-5:4 - Fahim Farzadfard, Timothy K. Lu:
Analog and digital memory in living cells. 6:1-6:2 - Ramez Daniel, Luna Rizik, Loai Danial:
Design principles of data converters for building large-scale gene networks in living cells. 7:1-7:2
Signal processing for molecular communications
- Yao Sun, Masaki Ito, Kaoru Sezaki:
An efficient distance measurement approach in diffusion-based molecular communication based on arrival time difference. 8:1-8:6 - Ethungshan Shitiri, Ho-Shin Cho:
Achieving in-phase synchronization in a diffusion-based nanonetwork with unknown propagation delay. 9:1-9:6 - Haoyang Zhai, Tadashi Nakano, Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Kun Yang, Qiang Liu:
Increase detection algorithm for concentration-encoded diffusion-based molecular communication. 10:1-10:6 - Florian-Lennert Adrian Lau, Florian Büther, Bennet Gerlach:
Computational requirements for nano-machines: there is limited space at the bottom. 11:1-11:6
Poster
- Qiang Li, Xin-Wei Yao, Chao-Chao Wang:
RBMP: a relay-based MAC protocol for nanonetworks in the terahertz band. 12:1-12:2 - Uche A. K. Chude-Okonkwo, A. V. Vasiliakos, Reza Malekian, Bodhaswar T. Maharaj:
Simulation analysis of inter-symbol interference in diffusion-based molecular communication with non-absorbing receiver. 13:1-13:2 - Luca Felicetti, Mauro Femminella, Todor Ivanov, Pietro Liò, Gianluca Reali:
A big-data layered architecture for analyzing molecular communications systems in blood vessels. 14:1-14:2
Neuromorphic computing
- Catherine D. Schuman, James S. Plank, Garrett S. Rose, Gangotree Chakma, Austin Wyer, Grant Bruer, Nouamane Laanait:
A programming framework for neuromorphic systems with emerging technologies. 15:1-15:7 - Swathika Ramakrishnan, Dhireesha Kudithipudi:
On accelerating stochastic neural networks. 16:1-16:5 - Chenchen Liu, Fuqiang Liu, Hai (Helen) Li:
Brain-inspired computing accelerated by memristor technology. 17:1-17:6 - Vishal Saxena, Xinyu Wu, Ira Srivastava, Kehan Zhu:
Towards spiking neuromorphic system-on-a-chip with bio-plausible synapses using emerging devices. 18:1-18:6
Information theory and perfomance analysis for nano-scale communications
- Yue Sun, Kun Yang, Qiang Liu:
Channel capacity modelling of blood capillary-based molecular communication with blood flow drift. 19:1-19:6 - Alireza Sadeghi, Siavash Ghavami, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Performance bounds of estimators in molecular communications under structural constraints. 20:1-20:6 - Zahmeeth Sakkaff, Jennie L. Catlett, Mikaela Cashman, Massimiliano Pierobon, Nicole R. Buan, Myra B. Cohen, Christine A. Kelley:
End-to-end molecular communication channels in cell metabolism: an information theoretic study. 21:1-21:6
Advanced technologies for nano communications systems
- Florian-Lennert Adrian Lau, Stefan Fischer:
Embedding space-constrained quantum-dot cellular automata in three-dimensional tile-based self-assembly systems. 22:1-22:6 - Samuel J. Ellis, James I. Lathrop, Robyn R. Lutz:
State logging in chemical reaction networks. 23:1-23:6 - Sohil Shah, Ashwin Raghavachari, Chieh Lo, Radu Marculescu:
Molecular communication with DNA cellular storage system. 24:1-24:6
THz communication
- Pedro Rodríguez-Vázquez, Janusz Grzyb, Neelanjan Sarmah, Ullrich R. Pfeiffer, Bernd Heinemann:
Towards THz high data-rate communication: a 50 Gbps all-electronic wireless link at 240 GHz. 25:1-25:2 - Peyman Nazari, Zheng Wang, Payam Heydari:
A high-power multi-port 0.46THz radiation source in nano-scale silicon technology using fundamental-frequency oscillation beyond fMAX of transistors. 26:1-26:6 - Hamidreza Aghasi, Ehsan Afshari:
Power-efficient terahertz communication circuits. 27:1-27:6 - Jonathan P. Bird, Josep Miquel Jornet, Erik Einarsson, Gregory R. Aizin:
Prospects for the application of two-dimensional materials to terahertz-band communications. 28:1-28:2
Electromagnetic communications and technologies
- Sagar Saxena, Deekshith Shenoy Manur, Md Shahriar Shamim, Amlan Ganguly:
A folded wireless network-on-chip using graphene based THz-band antennas. 29:1-29:6 - Joonas Kokkoniemi, Janne J. Lehtomäki, Markku J. Juntti:
Stochastic analysis of multi-tier nanonetworks in THz band. 30:1-30:6 - Afsaneh Gharouni-Chamansabz, Anamaria Moldovan, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker:
Performance comparison of equalization techniques for indoor THz communications. 31:1-31:6 - Zahed Hossain, Carley Mollica, Josep Miquel Jornet:
Stochastic multipath channel modeling and power delay profile analysis for terahertz-band communication. 32:1-32:7
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