Guozhi Liu, Chao Chang, Zhi Qiao, Kaijie Wu et al.
Abstract The myelin sheath enables dramatic speed enhancement for signal propagation in nerves. In this work, myelinated nerve structure is experimentally and theoretically studied using synchrotron‐radiation‐based Fourier‐transform infrared microspectroscopy. It is found that, with a certain mid‐in...
Rahat Ali Khan, Al‐Sakib Khan Pathan
Wireless body area sensor network is a sub-field of wireless sensor network. Wireless body area sensor network has come into existence after the development of wireless sensor network reached some level of maturity. This has become possible due to the tremendous technological advancement leading to ...
Jianquan Lu, Jie Zhong, Daniel W. C. Ho, Yang Tang et al.
This paper is devoted to studying the trajectory and state controllability of Boolean control networks (BCNs) with time delay. In contrast to BCNs without time delay, the dynamics of delayed BCNs are determined by a sequence of initial states, named here trajectories. Trajectory controllability mean...
Md. Taslim Arefin, Mohammad Hanif Ali, Aminul Haque
Over the past years a booming interest is comprehended in the field of wireless communication for the development of a monitoring system to observe human vital organs activities remotely. Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is such network that provides a continuous monitoring over or inside human bod...
Fariha Afsana, Md. Asif-Ur-Rahman, Muhammad R. Ahmed, Mufti Mahmud et al.
Current developments in nanotechnology make electromagnetic communication possible at the nanoscale for applications involving body sensor networks (BSNs). This specialized branch of wireless sensor networks, drawing attention from diverse fields, such as engineering, medicine, biology, physics, and...
Iffat Anjum, Nazia Alam, Md. Abdur Razzaque, Mohammad Mehedi Hassan et al.
Body sensor networks (BSNs) carry heterogeneous traffic types having diverse QoS requirements, such as delay, reliability and throughput. In this paper, we design a priority-based traffic load adaptive medium access control (MAC) protocol for BSNs, namely, PLA-MAC, which addresses the aforementioned...
Syed Rakib Hasan, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, Md. Saiam, Yeong Min Jang
The growth of modern technological sectors have risen to such a spectacular level that the blessings of technology have spread to every corner of the world, even to remote corners. At present, technological development finds its basis in the theoretical foundation of classical physics in every field...
YU Hong-sheng, Peng Li, Liwei Zhang, Yixin Zhu et al.
Power communication network is an indispensable unit to maintain power network operation. The application of optical fiber nanotechnology in power communication transmission is studied in this paper. The optical fiber nanotechnology is applied to the power communication network (optical transmission...
Shobhit K. Patel, Jaymit Surve, Juveriya Parmar, Ammar Armghan et al.
In this paper, a biosensing absorber based on phase transition material is presented. Different phases of the Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST) substrate have been studied for the suggested absorber with controllable characteristics. The structure has been examined to determine the infrared absorption characteristics...
Qianqian Wang, Shihao Yang, Li Zhang
Untethered micro/nanorobots that can wirelessly control their motion and deformation state have gained enormous interest in remote sensing applications due to their unique motion characteristics in various media and diverse functionalities. Researchers are developing micro/nanorobots as innovative t...
Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, M. M. Chowdhury, Md. Kawsar Alam
Using molecular dynamics simulations, it is shown that a carbon nanotube (CNT) suspended in water and subjected to a rotating electric field of proper magnitude and angular speed can be rotated with the aid of water dipole orientations. Based on this principle, a rotational nanomotor structure is de...
Md. Akhtaruzzaman Adnan, Mohammad A. Razzaque, Md. Anowarul Abedin, S. M. Salim Reza et al.
P. Thamarai, Suresh Karishma, R. Kamalesh, Alan Shaji et al.
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising approach for regenerative medicine, offering potential treatments for a wide range of diseases and injuries. Although stem cell therapy has great promise, several obstacles have prevented its broad clinical adoption. The effectiveness of therapy has been ...
S. Sumitha Pandit, Krishanu Sarker, Md. Abdur Razzaque, A. M. Jehad Sarkar
Mohammad A. Razzaque, Muta Tah Hira, Mukta Dira
Body Area Networks (BANs) are becoming increasingly popular and have shown great potential in real-time monitoring of the human body. With the promise of being cost-effective and unobtrusive and facilitating continuous monitoring, BANs have attracted a wide range of monitoring applications, includin...