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I will give a tutorial on Task-Oriented Semantic-Aware Communications and Networking for 6G in IEEE GLOBECOM 2023, Kuala Lumpur.

Y. Deng, N. Pappas, and J. Zhang, “Task-Oriented and Semantic-Aware Communications and Networking for 6G”, IEEE GLOBECOM, Dec. 2023.

Publications

Journal Publications Molecular Communication V. Walter, D. Bi,  A. S. Reyhani, Y. Deng*, “Real-Time Signal Processing via Chemical Reactions for a Microfluidic Molecular Communication System,”  in Nature Communications, 2023. [PDF] [VIDEO][CODE] R. Jadsadaphongphaibool, D. Bi, Y. Deng*, “CSK Realization for MC via Spatially Distributed Multicellular Consortia,” in IEEE Trans. on Communications, 2023. [PDF] D. Bi,

Research Projects

Molecular communication (MC) provides a way for nano/microdevices to communicate information over distance via chemical signals in nanometer to micrometer scale environments. The successful realization of MC will allow its future main applications, including drug delivery and environmental monitoring. The main hindrance for the MC application stands in the lack of nano/micro-devices capable of processing

I will give a tutorial in Globecom 2018 on “Molecular Communication: Methods, Simulations, and Experiments”

Dr. Nariman Farsad from Stanford University, Dr. Adam Noel from University of Warwick, Prof. Andrew W. Eckford from University of York, and me will give a tutorial on “Molecular Communication: Methods, Simulations, and Experiments”. This tutorial introduces the emerging field of molecular communication wherein chemical signals are used to connect “tiny” machines such as living cells,

Paper Accepted -Eavesdropper Location in Random Walk Channels

The paper “Eavesdropper Location in Random Walk Channels” was accepted in IEEE  Communications Letter.

Paper Accepted -Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Communication Systems with a Reversible Adsorption Receiver

The paper “Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Communication Systems with a Reversible Adsorption Receiver” was accepted in IEEE Trans. on  Molecular, Biological and Multi-scale Communications.    

Paper Accepted -Enhancing Secrecy Rate in Cognitive Radio Networks via Stackelberg Game

The paper “Enhancing Secrecy Rate in Cognitive Radio Networks via Stackelberg Game” was accepted in IEEE Trans. on  Communications.  

Paper Accepted -Modeling and Analysis of Wireless Power Transfer in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

The paper “Modeling and Analysis of Wireless Power Transfer in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks” was accepted in IEEE Trans. on  Communications .

Paper Accepted -Full-Duplex Spectrum Sharing in Cooperative Single Carrier Systems with Amplify-and-Forward Relays

The paper “Full-Duplex Spectrum Sharing in Cooperative Single Carrier Systems with Amplify-and-Forward Relays” was accepted in IEEE Trans. on Cognitive Communications and Networking.  

ICC 2016 Best Paper Award – Molecular Communication with a Reversible Adsorption Receiver

Our paper “Molecular Communication with a Reversible Adsorption Receiver” (link to arXiv version), which will be presented at IEEE ICC 2016 in June, has received a best paper award. This paper was co-authored with Adam Noel, Maged Elkashlan, Arumugam Nallanathan, and Karen C. Cheung.