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ebner2024bvs-net
Laurenz Ebner, Jorge Torres Gómez, Saswati Pal, Doganalp Ergenç, Regine Wendt, Stefan Fischer and Falko Dressler, "BVS-Net: A Networking Tool for Studying THz-based Intra-body Communication Links," Proceedings of 11th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (NANOCOM 2024), Work in Progress Papers (WiP), Milan, Italy, October 2024. (online first)
Abstract
In-body nano communication techniques show high potential for advancing medical applications in future healthcare technologies. Supporting research using simulation tools is necessary for early system evaluation. In this paper, we focus on the communication of in-body nanobots with an out-of-body gateway to evaluate data transmission efficiency, identify potential obstacles, and optimize their design for practical applications. In particular, we introduce BVS-Net, an ns-3 module that models the terahertz communication channel between the nanobots and the external gateway. BVS-Net is provided to the research community as open source.
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Laurenz Ebner
Jorge Torres Gómez
Saswati Pal
Doganalp Ergenç
Regine Wendt
Stefan Fischer
Falko Dressler
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@inproceedings{ebner2024bvs-net,
author = {Ebner, Laurenz and Torres G{\'{o}}mez, Jorge and Pal, Saswati and Ergen{\c{c}}, Doganalp and Wendt, Regine and Fischer, Stefan and Dressler, Falko},
doi = {10.1145/3686015.3691639},
note = {to appear},
title = {{BVS-Net: A Networking Tool for Studying THz-based Intra-body Communication Links}},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {Milan, Italy},
booktitle = {11th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (NANOCOM 2024), Work in Progress Papers (WiP)},
month = {10},
year = {2024},
}
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