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Introduction

Recent developments in nanotechnology have enabled the manufacturing of low-power and low-cost nanoscale machines, i.e., nanomachines, with basic sensing, actuating and computing capabilities. Due to their size and simple structure, nanomachines individually have limited functionality. However, when they start to communicate to each other and construct nanonetworks, they are expected to collaboratively achieve more complex tasks and promise new solutions for several applications in biomedical, industry and military fields. Traditional computing and communications paradigms are not applicable due to the challenges posed by the physical laws governing this regime, and novel methods are required to realize nano networks. The main goals of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (ACM NanoCom 2016), are to increase the visibilty of this growing research area to the wider computing and communication research communities as well as bring together researchers from diverse disciplines that can foster and develop new paradigms for nanoscale devices. Due to the highly inter-disciplinary nature of this field of research, the conference aims to attract researchers and academics from various areas of study such as electrical and electronic engineering, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, bioengineering, biotechnology, materials science, nanotechnology, who have an interest in computing and communications at the nanoscale.

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Important date

2016-03-15
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

We invite submissions in areas including (but not limited to), the following:

  • Electromagnetic communication

  • Plasmonic and nanophotonic devices for THz and optical communication based on nanomaterials (e.g., graphene) and metamaterials, including compact signal sources, modulators/demodulators, detectors and antennas

  • Channel modeling for THz and optical communication, including free-space propagation and intra-chip/intra-body propagation

  • Molecular communication

  • Molecular communication components in the biological, chemical, or mechanical environments, including molecular signal sources and encoders/decoders

  • Channel modeling for molecular communication, including free diffusion, guided transport, microfluidic, in-vivo and in-vitro biological channels

  • Networking protocols for nanoscale communication networks, including nanosensor networks and biological networks

  • Simulation tools and experimental testbeds for nanonetworks

  • Nano-computing paradigms, including neuromorphic computing, DNA and molecular computing, membrane computing, quantum computing, and biological computing

  • Applications, such as the Internet of Nano-Things and Nano-Bio-things, Wireless Nanosensor Networks, Wireless Network on Chip, nanomedicine, targeted drug delivery, tissue engineering, and other future and emerging applications

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Sep 28

    2016

    to

    Sep 30

    2016

  • Mar 15 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Sep 30 2016

    Registration deadline