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Sasitharan Balasubramaniam

Researcher at Waterford Institute of Technology

Publications -  202
Citations -  4142

Sasitharan Balasubramaniam is an academic researcher from Waterford Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular communication & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 187 publications receiving 3540 citations. Previous affiliations of Sasitharan Balasubramaniam include University of Queensland & Aalto University.

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The internet of Bio-Nano things

TL;DR: The IoBNT stands as a paradigm-shifting concept for communication and network engineering, where novel challenges are faced to develop efficient and safe techniques for the exchange of information, interaction, and networking within the biochemical domain, while enabling an interface to the electrical domain of the Internet.
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Body area nanonetworks with molecular communications in nanomedicine

TL;DR: The concept of a BAN2 with molecular communication, where messenger molecules are used as communication carrier from a sender to a receiver NM is introduced and major barriers toward its realization from the viewpoint of communication theory are highlighted.
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Middleware for distributed context-aware systems

TL;DR: The goals of this paper are to provide an analysis of the requirements of a middleware for context-aware systems, drawing from both traditional distributed system goals and the experiences with developing context- aware applications.
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Towards autonomic management of communications networks

TL;DR: This article provides an introduction to the FOCALE autonomic network management architecture, which is designed to address challenges facing communications networks using traditional approaches that rely on human monitoring and intervention to ensure they operate within desired bounds.
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Realizing the Internet of Nano Things: Challenges, Solutions, and Applications

TL;DR: Embedding nanosensors in the environment would add a new dimension to the Internet of Things, but realizing the IoNT vision will require developing new communication paradigms and overcoming various technical obstacles.