NanoCom 2009 - Workshop on Nano, Molecular, and Quantum Communications (NanoCom 2009)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Workshop on Nano, Molecular, and Quantum Communications
(NanoCom 2009)
(in conjunction with ICCCN 2009, August 2 - 6, 2009, San Francisco, CA, USA)
Call For Papers
Nanotechnology is fundamentally changing the field of networking in medicine, computing, and sensing. Interesting applications of nano-networking include devices that enable delivery of targeted drugs directly into cancerous tumors or the use of nano robots to conduct inspection in harsh environments. The small size of micro and nanoscale devices imposes constraints on communication, information processing and propulsion. As the fields of nano and molecular computing come together, it has created a rich avenue of interdisciplinary research that will shape the future of nano and molecular information networks. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the disciplines of biology, nano engineering, and computer science to address the communication and information processing issues in nano and molecular networks.
Hybrid classical-quantum systems are being developed that are beginning to address the above challenges.
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This workshop welcomes anyone including researchers, practitioners, and students. The areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Quantum Communication Networks: Hybrid classical quantum communication networks, repeaters, teleportation, entanglement swapping, nanoscale photon detectors, quantum dot networks, networks and quantum robotics, etc...
Applications for Nano-Networks: Wireless nanoscale transmitters and receivers, nano-sensors and actuators, nanorobotics, medical and in-vivo imaging and sensing, lab on a chip, swarm micro and nano-inspection, embedding sensing, etc...
Modeling, Simulation, Standards and Architectural Aspects of Nano-Networks: Physical characterization/modeling of nano-scale interconnects and devices, Fault-tolerant and reliability of nano-devices, Self-healing properties of nano-networks, CAD flows for NoCs and MP-SoC platforms, NoC performance and trade-off analysis, Energy efficiency, Bio-inspired aspects.
Novel Information and Graph Theory Aspects of Nano-Networks: Network architectures and topologies, Statistical mechanics approach to nano-communications, Routing/addressing issues in nano-networks, Nano-coding, Applications of complex network theory, Self-organization in nano-scale systems, Modeling of Nano/Bio Communication Channels.
Device Physics and Interconnects: Nano-technologies and devices for on-chip interconnects (CNTs, graphene nano-ribbons, semic., metallic and DNA-templated nanowires), Molecular, optical and wireless interconnects, Interconnects for non-charge-based devices, emerging 3D-interconnect technologies.
Nano-Robotics: Communication systems and networking protocols for sub-inch robotic systems, including low-bandwidth coordination schemes for nano-robot teams and range and bearing devices for inter-robot relative positioning.
Bio-nano Applications: Bio-Micro/Nanoelectronics, Molecular scale chemical and biosensors, Bio-MEMS technology, Data and power management, Nano-scale and molecular communications and information processing, Information theory analysis of biological communications, Molecular Computation using molecular cells, Chemical computing.
Note that:
The proceedings of the workshop will be included in the IEEExplore digital library and indexed by the EI.
One registration of ICCCN'08 covers up to three papers (including both main conference and workshops). Please refer to ICCCN'08 registration policy for detail.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers limited to 6 pages. Please see the Author Information page for submission guidelines in the ICCCN 2009 website.
Important Dates
Paper submission due
10 Mar 2009
Author notification
1 May 2009
Camera-ready due
15 May 2009
Author registration
15 May 2009
Organizing Committee
General Chair
Stephen F Bush, GE Global Research, USA
Program Committee Chair
Sanjay Goel, University of Albany, USA
Technical Program Committee
Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, TSSG, Ireland
Jian-Qin Liu, NiCT, KARC, Japan
Maggie Cheng, Missouri S&T, USA
Nikolaus Correll, MIT
Andrew Eckford, York University, UK
Darren Brock, Lockheed Martin Nanosystems, USA
James Lyke, USAF
Paul Sotiriadis, Johns Hopkins, USA
Murat Yuksel,University of Nevada, USA
Aristides A. G. Requicha, USC, USA
Guillermo Rueda, Intel Corporation, USA
Alhussein Abouzeid, RPI, USA
Kota Murali, IBM, India
Satoshi Hiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Japan
Feng Cheng, University of Potsdam, Germany
John Barker, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Harish Sethu, Drexel, USA
Michael Shur, RPI, USA
Kevin Mills, NIST, USA
Jiř¨ª Wiedermann, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jianfeng Wang, Philips Research, North America
Danilo Gligoroski, NTNU, Norway
Sy-Yen Kuo, IEEE Fellow, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dmitri Botvish, WIT, Ireland
Yuki Moritani, NTT DoCoMo, Japan
Tatsuya Suda, UC Irvine and DoCoMo
Alan Frieze, CMU, USA
Sherali Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia, USA
Tadashi Nakano, UC Irvine, USA
Rueda, Guillermo, Intel, USA
Alhussein Abouzeid, RPI, USA
Paolo Corradi, Center for Applied Research in Micro and Nano Engineering, Italy
Alexander V. Sergienko, Boston University, USA
Tsakalakos, Loucas, GE Global Research, USA
Michael Shur, RPI, USA
Ozgur B. Akan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Sumit Roy, U Washington, USA
Eng. Sattar B. Sadkhan, Chair of Iraqi IEEE Section, University of Babylon, Iraq
Bao Liu, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Fabrizio Granelli, Vice-Chair, IEEE ComSoc CSIM Technical Committee, University of Trento, Italy
Yiliang Han, Xi'an Jiaotong Univerity, China
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Contact Us
You are welcome to contact Stephen F Bush (bushsf-AT-research.ge.com) for with any questions regarding the workshop or the IEEE Emerging Technologies Committee on Nano-Scale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking.
(NanoCom 2009)
(in conjunction with ICCCN 2009, August 2 - 6, 2009, San Francisco, CA, USA)
Call For Papers
Nanotechnology is fundamentally changing the field of networking in medicine, computing, and sensing. Interesting applications of nano-networking include devices that enable delivery of targeted drugs directly into cancerous tumors or the use of nano robots to conduct inspection in harsh environments. The small size of micro and nanoscale devices imposes constraints on communication, information processing and propulsion. As the fields of nano and molecular computing come together, it has created a rich avenue of interdisciplinary research that will shape the future of nano and molecular information networks. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the disciplines of biology, nano engineering, and computer science to address the communication and information processing issues in nano and molecular networks.
Hybrid classical-quantum systems are being developed that are beginning to address the above challenges.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This workshop welcomes anyone including researchers, practitioners, and students. The areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Quantum Communication Networks: Hybrid classical quantum communication networks, repeaters, teleportation, entanglement swapping, nanoscale photon detectors, quantum dot networks, networks and quantum robotics, etc...
Applications for Nano-Networks: Wireless nanoscale transmitters and receivers, nano-sensors and actuators, nanorobotics, medical and in-vivo imaging and sensing, lab on a chip, swarm micro and nano-inspection, embedding sensing, etc...
Modeling, Simulation, Standards and Architectural Aspects of Nano-Networks: Physical characterization/modeling of nano-scale interconnects and devices, Fault-tolerant and reliability of nano-devices, Self-healing properties of nano-networks, CAD flows for NoCs and MP-SoC platforms, NoC performance and trade-off analysis, Energy efficiency, Bio-inspired aspects.
Novel Information and Graph Theory Aspects of Nano-Networks: Network architectures and topologies, Statistical mechanics approach to nano-communications, Routing/addressing issues in nano-networks, Nano-coding, Applications of complex network theory, Self-organization in nano-scale systems, Modeling of Nano/Bio Communication Channels.
Device Physics and Interconnects: Nano-technologies and devices for on-chip interconnects (CNTs, graphene nano-ribbons, semic., metallic and DNA-templated nanowires), Molecular, optical and wireless interconnects, Interconnects for non-charge-based devices, emerging 3D-interconnect technologies.
Nano-Robotics: Communication systems and networking protocols for sub-inch robotic systems, including low-bandwidth coordination schemes for nano-robot teams and range and bearing devices for inter-robot relative positioning.
Bio-nano Applications: Bio-Micro/Nanoelectronics, Molecular scale chemical and biosensors, Bio-MEMS technology, Data and power management, Nano-scale and molecular communications and information processing, Information theory analysis of biological communications, Molecular Computation using molecular cells, Chemical computing.
Note that:
The proceedings of the workshop will be included in the IEEExplore digital library and indexed by the EI.
One registration of ICCCN'08 covers up to three papers (including both main conference and workshops). Please refer to ICCCN'08 registration policy for detail.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers limited to 6 pages. Please see the Author Information page for submission guidelines in the ICCCN 2009 website.
Important Dates
Paper submission due
10 Mar 2009
Author notification
1 May 2009
Camera-ready due
15 May 2009
Author registration
15 May 2009
Organizing Committee
General Chair
Stephen F Bush, GE Global Research, USA
Program Committee Chair
Sanjay Goel, University of Albany, USA
Technical Program Committee
Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, TSSG, Ireland
Jian-Qin Liu, NiCT, KARC, Japan
Maggie Cheng, Missouri S&T, USA
Nikolaus Correll, MIT
Andrew Eckford, York University, UK
Darren Brock, Lockheed Martin Nanosystems, USA
James Lyke, USAF
Paul Sotiriadis, Johns Hopkins, USA
Murat Yuksel,University of Nevada, USA
Aristides A. G. Requicha, USC, USA
Guillermo Rueda, Intel Corporation, USA
Alhussein Abouzeid, RPI, USA
Kota Murali, IBM, India
Satoshi Hiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Japan
Feng Cheng, University of Potsdam, Germany
John Barker, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Harish Sethu, Drexel, USA
Michael Shur, RPI, USA
Kevin Mills, NIST, USA
Jiř¨ª Wiedermann, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jianfeng Wang, Philips Research, North America
Danilo Gligoroski, NTNU, Norway
Sy-Yen Kuo, IEEE Fellow, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Dmitri Botvish, WIT, Ireland
Yuki Moritani, NTT DoCoMo, Japan
Tatsuya Suda, UC Irvine and DoCoMo
Alan Frieze, CMU, USA
Sherali Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia, USA
Tadashi Nakano, UC Irvine, USA
Rueda, Guillermo, Intel, USA
Alhussein Abouzeid, RPI, USA
Paolo Corradi, Center for Applied Research in Micro and Nano Engineering, Italy
Alexander V. Sergienko, Boston University, USA
Tsakalakos, Loucas, GE Global Research, USA
Michael Shur, RPI, USA
Ozgur B. Akan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Sumit Roy, U Washington, USA
Eng. Sattar B. Sadkhan, Chair of Iraqi IEEE Section, University of Babylon, Iraq
Bao Liu, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Fabrizio Granelli, Vice-Chair, IEEE ComSoc CSIM Technical Committee, University of Trento, Italy
Yiliang Han, Xi'an Jiaotong Univerity, China
...
Contact Us
You are welcome to contact Stephen F Bush (bushsf-AT-research.ge.com) for with any questions regarding the workshop or the IEEE Emerging Technologies Committee on Nano-Scale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking.
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