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ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies, Volume 2 (2021), Issue 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Editorial Board ................................................................................................................................... iii
List of Abstracts .................................................................................................................................. vii
Selected Papers
1. Internet of Bio-Nano Things: A review of applications, enabling technologies and key
challenges .......................................................................................................................... 1
Murat Kuscu, Bige Deniz Unluturk
2. Enabling molecular communication through chirality of enantiomers .............................. 25
Valeria Loscrı, Anna Maria Vegni
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3. Transmission and detection techniques for Internet of Bio-Nano Things applications with
static and mobile molecular communication: A survey ..................................................... 33
Amit K. Shrivastava, Debanjan Das, Neeraj Varshney, Rajarshi Mahapatra
4. Brainwave assistive system for paralyzed individuals ....................................................... 79
Md Ahnaf Shariar, Syeda Maliha Monowara, Md. Shafayat Ul Islam, Muhammed
Junaid Noor Jawad, Saifur Rahman Sabuj
5. Rate control for therapeutic applications in Internet of Bio-Nano Things using molecular
communication: A survey ................................................................................................. 91
Shirin Salehi, Naghmeh Sadat Moayedian, Mohammad Taghi Shafiee
6. Information theoretic modeling of paranodal regions in myelinated axons ....................... 101
Caglar Koca, Ozgur Ergul, Meltem Civas, Ozgur B. Akan
7. Evolutionary game theoretic resource allocation simulation for molecular communication 111
Caglar Koca, Meltem Civas, Ozgur B. Akan
8. Electric manifestations and social implications of bacteria aggregation from the Bessel-
Keller-Segel equation ........................................................................................................ 121
Huber Nieto-Chaupis
Index of Authors ............................................................................................................................ 129
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