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NANOCOM 2015: Boston, MA, USA
- Faramarz Fekri

, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Tommaso Melodia, Ahmad Beirami, Albert Cabellos:
Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication, NANOCOM' 15, Boston, MA, USA, September 21-22, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3674-1
Molecular Communications I
- Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Raghupathy Sivakumar:

Source Addressing and Medium Access Control in Bacterial Communication Networks. 1:1-1:6 - Hamdan Awan, Chun Tung Chou

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Impact of Receiver Molecular Circuits on the Performance of Reaction Shift Keying. 2:1-2:6 - Youssef Chahibi, Ilangko Balasingham:

Channel Modeling and Analysis for Molecular Motors in Nano-scale Communications. 3:1-3:6 - Laura Galluccio, Alfio Lombardo

, Giacomo Morabito, Sergio Palazzo, Carla Panarello, Giovanni Schembra
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On the tradeoff between data rate and error probability in discrete microfluidics. 4:1-4:6 - Stefanus Wirdatmadja

, Dmitri Moltchanov
, Paul Bolcos
, Jari Väliaho
, Joose M. Kreutzer
, Pasi Kallio
, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
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Data Rate Performance of Droplet Microfluidic Communication System. 5:1-5:6
Nano-Electromagnetic Communications (Invited)
- Joonas Kokkoniemi, Janne J. Lehtomäki, Markku J. Juntti

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Energy Detection in THz Nanonetworks in Scattering Environment. 6:1-6:6 - Chong Han, Ian F. Akyildiz, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker:

Timing Acquisition for Pulse-based Wireless Systems in the Terahertz Band. 7:1-7:6 - Eisa Zarepour

, Mahbub Hassan, Chun Tung Chou
, Adesoji A. Adesina:
Remote Detection of Chemical Reactions using Nanoscale Terahertz Communication Powered by Pyroelectric Energy Harvesting. 8:1-8:6 - John F. Federici

, Jianjun Ma
, Lothar Moeller:
Weather Impact on Outdoor Terahertz Wireless Links. 9:1-9:6 - Tadao Nagatsuma, Kazutoshi Kato, Jeffrey Hesler:

Enabling Technologies for Real-time 50-Gbit/s Wireless Transmission at 300 GHz. 10:1-10:5
Molecular Communications II
- Hamideh Ramezani, Özgür B. Akan:

Synaptic Channel Model Including Effects of Spike Width Variation. 11:1-11:6 - Angela Sara Cacciapuoti

, Marcello Caleffi, Alessandro Piras
:
Neuronal Communication: Presynaptic Terminals as Transmitter Array. 12:1-12:5 - Lujiang Qian, Yu Zhou, Fan Yang, Qingfeng Zhang

, Rui Wang, Yifan Chen:
Fresnel-Zones-Patterned Nanoparticles as Fluorophore for Tracking of Message Carriers in Touchable Molecular Communication. 13:1-13:5 - Yutaka Okaie, Takuya Obuchi, Takahiro Hara, Shojiro Nishio:

In Silico Experiments of Mobile Bionanosensor Networks for Target Tracking. 14:1-14:6
Nano-Electromagnetic Communications I
- Sergi Abadal

, Albert Mestres, Ignacio Llatser, Eduard Alarcón, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio:
A Vertical Methodology for the Design Space Exploration of Graphene-enabled Wireless Communications. 15:1-15:6 - Xin-Wei Yao, Xiao-Gang Pan, Cheng Zhao, Chao-Chao Wang, Wan-Liang Wang, Shuang-Hua Yang

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Pulse Position Coding for Information Capacity Promotion in Electromagnetic Nanonetworks. 16:1-16:6 - Hang Yu

, Bryan C. K. Ng, Winston K. G. Seah
:
Forwarding Schemes for EM-based Wireless Nanosensor Networks in the Terahertz Band. 17:1-17:6 - Ageliki Tsioliaridou, Christos Liaskos

, Sotiris Ioannidis, Andreas Pitsillides:
CORONA: A Coordinate and Routing system for Nanonetworks. 18:1-18:6 - Raul Gomez Cid-Fuentes, Sergi Abadal

, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio, Eduard Alarcón:
Scalability of Network Capacity in Nanonetworks Powered by Energy Harvesting. 19:1-19:6
Work in Progress
- Peng He, Yuming Mao, Qiang Liu, Kun Yang:

Adaptive Threshold Variation Algorithm for Diffusion-based Molecular Communication. 20:1-20:2 - Zahra Derakhshandeh, Robert Gmyr, Andréa W. Richa, Christian Scheideler, Thim Strothmann:

An Algorithmic Framework for Shape Formation Problems in Self-Organizing Particle Systems. 21:1-21:2 - Elebeoba E. May:

Error Correcting Models for Functional Characterization of Deoxyribozymes. 22:1-22:2 - Andrew Katumba

, Peter Bienstman, Joni Dambre:
Photonic reservoir computing approaches to nanoscale computation. 23:1-23:2 - Kriti Bhargava, Stepan Ivanov

, William Donnelly:
Internet of Nano Things for Dairy Farming. 24:1-24:2 - Nicolas Boillot, Dominique Dhoutaut, Julien Bourgeois:

Going for large scale with nano-wireless simulations. 25:1-25:2
Molecular Communications (Invited)
- H. Birkan Yilmaz

, Chan-Byoung Chae
, Burcu Tepekule, Ali Emre Pusane:
Arrival Modeling and Error Analysis for Molecular Communication via Diffusion with Drift. 26:1-26:6 - Luca Felicetti, Mauro Femminella, Gianluca Reali:

Smart antennas for diffusion-based molecular communications. 27:1-27:6 - Adam Noel

, Karen C. Cheung, Robert Schober:
On the Statistics of Reaction-Diffusion Simulations for Molecular Communication. 28:1-28:6 - Chieh Lo, Guopeng Wei, Radu Marculescu

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Towards Autonomous Control of Molecular Communication in Populations of Bacteria. 29:1-29:6
Nano-Electromagnetic Communications II
- Muhammad Agus Zainuddin, Eugen Dedu, Julien Bourgeois:

The Effects of Nanosensors Movements on Nanocommunications. 30:1-30:6 - Ludovico Ferranti

, Francesca Cuomo
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Nano-wireless Communication for Microrobotics: bridging the gap. 31:1-31:6 - Anna Volkova, Dmitri Moltchanov

, Vitaly Petrov, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
:
Joint Cooling and Information Transmission for Board-to-Board Communications. 32:1-32:6 - Avinash Karanth Kodi, Md. Ashif I. Sikder, Dominic DiTomaso, Savas Kaya, Soumyasanta Laha, David W. Matolak, William Rayess:

Kilo-core Wireless Network-on-Chips (NoCs) Architectures. 33:1-33:6 - Caglar Koca

, Özgür B. Akan:
Quantum Memory Management Systems. 34:1-34:6

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