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Josep Miquel Jornet

Researcher at Northeastern University

Publications -  224
Citations -  12245

Josep Miquel Jornet is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 190 publications receiving 9161 citations. Previous affiliations of Josep Miquel Jornet include Georgia Institute of Technology & University of Wuppertal.

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Full length article: Terahertz band: Next frontier for wireless communications

TL;DR: An in-depth view of Terahertz Band (0.1-10 THz) communication, which is envisioned as a key technology to satisfy the increasing demand for higher speed wireless communication, is provided.
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Channel Modeling and Capacity Analysis for Electromagnetic Wireless Nanonetworks in the Terahertz Band

TL;DR: The state of the art in molecular electronics is reviewed to motivate the study of the Terahertz Band (0.1-10.0 THz) for electromagnetic (EM) communication among nano- devices and a new propagation model is developed based on radiative transfer theory and in light of molecular absorption.
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Electromagnetic wireless nanosensor networks

TL;DR: The state of the art in nanos sensor technology is surveyed from the device perspective, by explaining the details of the architecture and components of individual nanosensors, as well as the existing manufacturing and integration techniques for nanosensor devices.
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The Internet of nano-things

TL;DR: The state of the art in electromagnetic communication among nanoscale devices is discussed, by highlighting the major research challenges in terms of channel modeling, information encoding and protocols for nanonetworks and the Internet of Nano-Things.
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Graphene-based Plasmonic Nano-Antenna for Terahertz Band Communication in Nanonetworks

TL;DR: Graphene-based plasmonic nano-antennas are able to operate at much lower frequencies than their metallic counterparts, e.g., the Terahertz Band for a one-micrometer-long ten-nanometers-wide antenna, which has the potential to enable EM communication in nanonetworks.