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Connecting In-Body Nano Communication with Body Area Networks: Challenges and Opportunities of the Internet of Nano Things

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This paper derives a novel network architecture supporting the resulting requirements and investigates options for the simulation based performance evaluation of such novel concepts, paving the road towards more scalable and efficient Internet of Nano Things (IoNT) systems.
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This article is published in Nano Communication Networks.The article was published on 2015-06-01. It has received 106 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: The Internet & Network architecture.

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Inkjet printed nanomaterial based flexible radio frequency identification (RFID) tag sensors for the internet of nano things

TL;DR: Inkjet-printed nanomaterial-based RFID tag sensors that can be easily printed on flexible paper, plastic, textile, glass, and metallic surfaces, show potential in flexible and wearable electronics technologies.
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Terahertz band communication systems: Challenges, novelties and standardization efforts

TL;DR: This study concludes that the actual implementation of fully operational Terahertz communication systems obliges to carry out a multi-disciplinary effort including statistical propagation and channel characterizations, adaptive transceiver designs, reconfigurable platforms, advanced signal processing algorithms and techniques along with upper layer protocols equipped with various security and privacy levels.
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Advancing Modern Healthcare With Nanotechnology, Nanobiosensors, and Internet of Nano Things: Taxonomies, Applications, Architecture, and Challenges

TL;DR: The challenges in the successful realization of IoNT are discussed critically, along with a special discussion on internet of bio-nano things (IoBNT) and its potential in making IoNT more compatible to human body.
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A Review on the Role of Nano-Communication in Future Healthcare Systems: A Big Data Analytics Perspective

TL;DR: A first-time review of the open literature focused on the significance of big data generated within nano-sensors and nano-communication networks intended for the future healthcare and biomedical applications is presented.
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An Energy Conserving Routing Scheme for Wireless Body Sensor Nanonetwork Communication

TL;DR: This work proposes an improved performance scheme of nanocommunication over terahertz bands for wireless BSNs making it suitable for smart e-health applications and demonstrates the efficiency of the proposed scheme through maximized energy utilization in both single and multihop communications.
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Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice

TL;DR: WireWireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Second Edition is the definitive modern text for wireless communications technology and system design as discussed by the authors, which covers the fundamental issues impacting all wireless networks and reviews virtually every important new wireless standard and technological development, offering especially comprehensive coverage of the 3G systems and wireless local area networks (WLANs).
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TL;DR: A suite of security building blocks optimized for resource-constrained environments and wireless communication, and shows that they are practical even on minimal hardware: the performance of the protocol suite easily matches the data rate of the network.
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SPINS: security protocols for sensor networks

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An overview of the OMNeT++ simulation environment

TL;DR: An overview of the OMNeT++ framework, recent challenges brought about by the growing amount and complexity of third party simulation models, and the solutions the authors introduce in the next major revision of the simulation framework are presented.
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