ACM NanoCom 2020

Sessions and Invited Talks

Invited Talks
Invited Talk 1: Terahertz Nanocommunication and Networking: Emerging Applications, Approaches, and Open Challenges
Time: Thursday, September 24 - 11:00-11:30 (EDT)
Filip Lemic (University of Antwerpen - imec, Belgium) and Sergi Abadal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) & NaNoNetwoking Center in Catalunya (N3Cat), Spain)
 
Invited Talk 2: Neuromorphic Computing: Models, Circuits, and Applications
Time: Friday, September 25 - 11:00-11:30 (EDT)
Yang (Cindy) Yi (Virginia Tech, USA)
Day 1: Wednesday, September 23
 
Session 1: Molecular Communication and Computing (I)
Session Chair: Malcolm Egan (INRIA, France)
Time: Wednesday, September 23 - 12:20-13:40 (EDT)
Multi-Level Equilibrium Signaling for Molecular Communication
Bayram Cevdet Akdeniz (INRIA, France); Malcolm Egan (INRIA, France)
 
RNN Based Abnormality Detection with Nanoscale Sensor Networks Using Molecular Communications
Sinem Nimet Solak (University of Sussex, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Mengüc Öner (University of Sussex, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
 
Relative Angle Estimation of an Interferer in a Diffusion-based Molecular Communication System
Eric Regonesi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Mariangela Rapisarda (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Maurizio Magarini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Marco Ferrari (CNR-IEIIT, Italy)
 
Shining Light on Molecular Communication
Bhuvana Krishnaswamy (University of Wisconsin, USA); Megan N McClean (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Session 2: Molecular Communication and Computing (II)
Session Chair: Zahmeeth S. Sakkaff (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
Time: Wednesday, September 23 - 13:40-15:00 (EDT)
Efficient Simulation of Macroscopic Molecular Communication: The Pogona Simulator
Jan Drees (University of Wuppertal, Germany); Lukas Stratmann (TU Berlin, Germany); Fabian Bronner (Paderborn University, Germany); Max Bartunik (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany); Jens Kirchner (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany); Harald Unterweger (Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Germany); Falko Dressler (TU Berlin, Germany)
 
Microfluidic AND Gate Design for Molecular Communication
Dadi Bi (King's College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Yansha Deng (King's College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
 
Colour-Specific Microfluidic Droplet Detection for Molecular Communication
Max Bartunik (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany); Marco Fleischer (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany); Werner Haselmayr (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria); Jens Kirchner (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany)
 
A Testbed and Simulation Framework for Air-based Molecular Communication using Fluorescein
Sunasheer Bhattacharjee (Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany); Martin Damrath (University of Kiel, Germany); Fabian Bronner (Paderborn University, Germany); Lukas Stratmann (TU Berlin, Germany); Jan Drees (University of Wuppertal, Germany); Falko Dressler (TU Berlin, Germany); Peter A. Hoeher (University of Kiel, Germany)
Day 2: Thursday, September 24
 
Session 3: Terahertz Communications (I)
Session Chair: Filip Lemic (University of Antwerpen - imec, Belgium)
Time: Thursday, September 24 - 11:30-12:00 (EDT)
Terahertz to Bits and Bits to Terahertz: Universally Programmable Chip-scale TeraHertz Systems
Kaushik Sengupta (Princeton University, USA); Suresh Venkatesh (Princeton University, USA); Xuyang Lu (Princeton University, USA); Xue Wu (Qualcomm Inc, USA)
Session 3: Terahertz Communications (II)
Session Chair: Sergi Abadal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Time: Thursday, September 24 - 13:00-14:00 (EDT)
Ultra-dense Low Data Rate (UDLD) Communication in the THz
Rohit Singh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Doug Sicker (University of Colorado, Denver, USA)
 
Toward Localization in Terahertz-Operating Energy Harvesting Software-Defined Metamaterials: Context Analysis
Filip Lemic (University of Antwerpen - imec, Belgium); Sergi Abadal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) & NaNoNetwoking Center in Catalunya (N3Cat), Spain); Jeroen Famaey (University of Antwerp & Imec, Belgium)
 
Nanoantennas Design for THz Communication: Material Selection and Performance Enhancement
Sasmita Dash (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Christos Liaskos (Institute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece); Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Andreas Pitsillides (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Session 4: Funding
Session Chair: Laura Galluccio (University of Catania, Italy)
Time: Thursday, September 24 - 14:00-14:30 (EDT)
Presentation on European Funding Initiatives
Prof. Andrzej Jajszczyk (ERC Scientific Council)
 
Time: Thursday, September 24 - 14:30-15:00 (EDT)
Presentation on US Funding Initiatives
Dr. David Rampulla (NIH)
Day 3: Friday, September 25
 
Session 5: Brain-inspired Communications/Neuromorphic Computing
Session Chair: Laura Galluccio (University of Catania, Italy)
Time: Friday, September 25 - 11:30-12:10 (EDT)
Powering Next-generation Industry 4.0 by a Self-learning and Low-power Neuromorphic System
Hongyu An (Virginia Tech, USA); Dong S. Ha (Virginia Tech, USA); Yang (Cindy) Yi (Virginia Tech, USA)
 
Intelligent DSA-assisted Clustered IoT Networks: Neuromorphic Computing Meets Genetic Algorithm
Qiang Fan (Virginia Tech, USA); Jianan Bai (Virginia Tech, USA); Hao-Hsuan Chang (Virginia Tech, USA); Lianjun Li (Virginia Tech, USA); Shiya Liu (Virginia Tech, USA); Joe Huang (CACI, USA); John Burgess (CACI, Italy); Allan Berlinsky (CACI, USA); Alex Pidwerbetsky (LGS Innovations, USA); Jonathan D Ashdown (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA); Kurt Turck (United States Air Force Research Labs, USA); Lingjia Liu (Virginia Tech, USA)
Session 6: Biocomputing
Session Chair: Assaf Gilad (Michigan State University, USA)
Time: Friday, September 25 - 12:10-13:10 (EDT)
AI Assisted Encryption into DNA Sequence of a Functional Protein
Tom Ruvio (Michigan State University, USA); Connor Grady (Michigan State University, USA); Alexander Bricco (Michigan State University, USA); Assaf Gilad (Michigan State University, USA)
 
On the Efficient Digital Code Representation in DNA-based Data Storage
Yesenia Cevallos (Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador); Luis Tello-Oquendo (Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador); Deysi Inca (Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador); Ivonne Santillan (University of Pavia, Italy); Nicolay Samaniego (Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador); Amin Zadeh Shirazi (Khayyam Higher Education Institute, Iran); Guillermo Gomez (Centre for Cancer Biology, SA Pathology and University of South Australia, Australia)
 
Cooperative Signaling and Directed Migration of Bio-nanomachines in Mobile Molecular Communication
Shinya Ishiyama (Osaka University, Japan); Tadashi Nakano (Osaka University, Japan); Yutaka Okaie (Osaka University, Japan); Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan); Kaname Harumoto (Osaka University, Japan)
Session 7: Nanonetworks
Session Chair: Filip Lemic (University of Antwerpen - imec, Belgium)
Time: Friday, Friday 25 - 13:10-13:50 (EDT)
NanoCommunication-based Flow Path Mapping for NanoSensors in Underground Oil Reservoirs
Liuyi Jin (Texas A&M University, USA); Zhipei Yan (Texas A&M University, USA); Lihua Zuo (Texas A&M University-Kingsville, USA); Radu Stoleru (Texas A&M University, USA)
 
MEHLISSA: A Medical Holistic Simulation Architecture for Nanonetworks in Humans
Regine Wendt (University of Lübeck, Germany); Stefan Fischer (University of Lübeck, Germany)
Session 8: NanoCom Short Papers
Session Chair: Maurizio Magarini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Time: Friday, Friday 25 - 13:50-14:30 (EDT)
Design of Macroscopic Air-based Molecular Communication Concept using Fluorescein
Sunasheer Bhattacharjee (Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany); Martin Damrath (University of Kiel, Germany); Peter A. Hoeher (University of Kiel, Germany)
 
BVS-Vis: A Web-based Visualizer for BloodVoyagerS
Regine Wendt (University of Lübeck, Germany); Chris Deter (University of Lübeck, Germany); Stefan Fischer (University of Lübeck, Germany)
 
A Molecular Communications Framework for Understanding the Floral Transition
Maurizio Magarini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Richard Morris (John Innes Centre, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Francesca Ratti (Politecnico di Milano, Italy & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Maximilian Schäfer (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany); George Bassel (The University of Warwick, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Hamdan Awan (TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland); Werner Haselmayr (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
 
A Simulation Framework for Connecting In-Body Nano Communication with Out-of-Body Devices
Anke Kuestner (Paderborn University, Germany); Lukas Stratmann (TU Berlin, Germany); Regine Wendt (University of Lübeck, Germany); Stefan Fischer (University of Lübeck, Germany); Falko Dressler (TU Berlin, Germany)
 
The Impact of Retroactivity on Information Exchange in Molecular Communications
Francesca Ratti (Politecnico di Milano, Italy & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Maurizio Magarini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Domitilla Vecchio (MIT, USA)

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