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Albert Cabellos-Aparicio

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Publications -  191
Citations -  4368

Albert Cabellos-Aparicio is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Catalonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 174 publications receiving 3159 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Cabellos-Aparicio include University of Barcelona & Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

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Graphene-based nano-patch antenna for terahertz radiation

TL;DR: In this article, the scattering of terahertz radiation on a graphene-based nano-patch antenna is numerically analyzed and the extinction cross section of the nano-antenna supported by silicon and silicon dioxide substrates of different thickness is calculated.
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Detection Techniques for Diffusion-based Molecular Communication

TL;DR: This work considers a scenario of Diffusion-based Molecular Communication (DMC), a promising paradigm that has been recently proposed to implement nanonetworks, and two techniques for the detection of the molecular pulses, namely, amplitude detection and energy detection, are compared.
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RouteNet: leveraging graph neural networks for network modeling and optimization in SDN

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a novel network model based on Graph Neural Network (GNN) that is able to understand the complex relationship between topology, routing, and input traffic to produce accurate estimates of the per-source/destination per-packet delay distribution and loss.
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Graphene-enabled wireless communication for massive multicore architectures

TL;DR: This position paper presents a new research area where massive multicore architectures have wireless communication capabilities at the core level by using graphene-based planar antennas, which can radiate signals at the Terahertz band while utilizing lower chip area than its metallic counterparts.