Journal: Nano Comm. Netw.

Volume 2, Issue 4

175 -- 188Nariman Farsad, Andrew W. Eckford, Satoshi Hiyama, Yuki Moritani. Quick system design of vesicle-based active transport molecular communication by using a simple transport model
189 -- 195Makoto Naruse, Kenji Leibnitz, Ferdinand Peper, Naoya Tate, Wataru Nomura, Tadashi Kawazoe, Masayuki Murata, Motoichi Ohtsu. Autonomy in excitation transfer via optical near-field interactions and its implications for information networking
196 -- 204Nora Garralda, Ignacio Llatser, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio, Eduard Alarcón, Massimiliano Pierobon. Diffusion-based physical channel identification in molecular nanonetworks
205 -- 212Daniele Miorandi. A stochastic model for molecular communications
213 -- 222Laura Galluccio, Sergio Palazzo, Giuseppe Enrico Santagati. Modeling signal propagation in nanomachine-to-neuron communications
223 -- 229Dogu Arifler. Link layer modeling of bio-inspired communication in nanonetworks
230 -- 234Igor Neri, Flavio Travasso, Helios Vocca, Luca Gammaitoni. Nonlinear noise harvesters for nanosensors
235 -- 241Gonzalo Murillo, Minbaek Lee, Chen Xu, Gabriel Abadal, Zhong Lin Wang. Hybrid resonant energy harvester integrating ZnO NWs with MEMS for enabling zero-power wireless sensor nodes

Volume 2, Issue 2-3

85 -- 87Tadashi Nakano, Junichi Suzuki. Special Issue on Biological Information and Communication Technology
88 -- 98Wynand Winterbach, Huijuan Wang, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Piet Van Mieghem, Dick de Ridder. Metabolic network destruction: Relating topology to robustness
99 -- 105Tomohiro Shirakawa, Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Yoshihiro Miyake. An associative learning experiment using the plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum
106 -- 118Lakshmanan Kuppusamy, Anand Mahendran, Kamala Krithivasan, Khalid Mohammed. On the study of ambiguity and the trade-off between measures and ambiguity in insertion-deletion languages
119 -- 124Henry C. Wong, William C. Tang. Computational study of local and global ECM degradation and the effects on cell speed and cell-matrix tractions
125 -- 140Dragana Laketic, Gunnar Tufte. Autonomous adaptation inspired by the model of a minimal living system provided by chemoton theory
141 -- 149Venkata Padmavati Metta, Kamala Krithivasan, Deepak Garg 0002. Modelling and analysis of spiking neural P systems with anti-spikes using Pnet lab
150 -- 160Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Noreen T. Boyle, Andrea Della-Chiesa, Frank Walsh, Adil Mardinoglu, Dmitri Botvich, Adriele Prina-Mello. Development of artificial neuronal networks for molecular communication
161 -- 173Michael J. Moore, Tadashi Nakano. Addressing by beacon distances using molecular communication

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 3Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Christof Teuscher, Dmitri Botvich, Adriele Prina-Mello. Special Issue on Role of Inter-Disciplinary Research in Nanoscale Communication
4 -- 15Ilona Wegrzyn, Haijiang Zhang, Owe Orwar, Aldo Jesorka. Nanotube-interconnected liposome networks
16 -- 24Akihiro Enomoto, Michael J. Moore, Tatsuya Suda, Kazuhiro Oiwa. Design of self-organizing microtubule networks for molecular communication
25 -- 38Luiz Felipe Cavalcanti Pereira, Mauro S. Ferreira. Electronic transport on carbon nanotube networks: A multiscale computational approach
39 -- 49David K. Karig, Piro Siuti, Roy D. Dar, Scott T. Retterer, Mitchel J. Doktycz, Michael L. Simpson. Model for biological communication in a nanofabricated cell-mimic driven by stochastic resonance
50 -- 61Julian Holley, Andrew Adamatzky, Larry Bull, Ben de Lacy Costello, Ishrat Jahan. Computational modalities of Belousov-Zhabotinsky encapsulated vesicles
62 -- 73Jonathan S. Ellis, Grégoire Herzog, Paul Galvin. Towards biomolecule-based information processing using engineered nanopores
74 -- 83Sergi Abadal, Ian F. Akyildiz. Automata modeling of Quorum Sensing for nanocommunication networks