11th International Conference on Body Area Networks

Research Article

Recent Advances in Body Area NanoNetworks: Electromagnetic, Materials and Communications

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.15-12-2016.2267655,
        author={Valeria Loscri and Matekovits Ladislau and Peter Ildiko and Vegni Anna Maria},
        title={Recent Advances in Body Area NanoNetworks: Electromagnetic, Materials and Communications},
        proceedings={11th International Conference on Body Area Networks},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={BODYNETS},
        year={2017},
        month={4},
        keywords={body area nanonetworks electromagnetism metamaterial immune system},
        doi={10.4108/eai.15-12-2016.2267655}
    }
    
  • Valeria Loscri
    Matekovits Ladislau
    Peter Ildiko
    Vegni Anna Maria
    Year: 2017
    Recent Advances in Body Area NanoNetworks: Electromagnetic, Materials and Communications
    BODYNETS
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.15-12-2016.2267655
Valeria Loscri1,*, Matekovits Ladislau2, Peter Ildiko3, Vegni Anna Maria4
  • 1: Inria Lille - Nord Europe, FUN Team
  • 2: Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino
  • 3: Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino
  • 4: Department of of Engineering, Roma Tre University
*Contact email: valeria.loscri@inria.fr

Abstract

In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a novel evolution in technology enabling the design of miniaturized devices (i.e., nanodevices). At this scale, the behaviors and characteristics of nanodevices require a deep understanding and a revision of well-known features of devices at the macroscale level. Indeed, due to their specifi c nanoscale features, a fundamental requirement is to enable nanodevices to collaborate collectively to achieve a common objective. As a result, a set of nanodevices, sharing the same medium and collaborating for the same task, through communication and networking at the nanoscale, forms a nanonetwork. Nanonetworks are expected expanding the capabilities of single nanodevice and enabling new nanotechnology applications including healthcare, biomedical, environmental, military, as well as industrial elds. In particular, through a nanoscale communication paradigm,as well a network of nanodevices can constitute a Body Area NanoNetwork (BANN), and new and revolutionary complex applications can be envisaged. This new context requires a deep analysis of the innovative technological solutions suitable for the specific features under consideration. In this paper we aim to report the last advancements of the BANNs in a 360 vision, from three di erent perspectives, such as (i) electromagnetics, (ii) materials, and (iii) communications. We will also give a global vision of the three perspectives, by showing the glue elements of each other.