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* '''Highly cited paper''': As of October 2020, [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7405285 "A Comprehensive Survey of Recent Advancements in Molecular Communication"] ''(open access link)'' has been cited over 500 times.
 
* EckfordLab's work on plant action potentials was covered in [https://www.epochtimes.co.il/et/266601 Epoch Times Magazine (Israel)].
 
* EckfordLab's work on plant action potentials was covered in [https://www.epochtimes.co.il/et/266601 Epoch Times Magazine (Israel)].
  

Revision as of 10:24, 13 October 2020

EckfordLab
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Molecular Communication and Information Theory Laboratory




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EckfordLab, the Molecular Communication and Information Theory Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Andrew Eckford, is located in the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University, Toronto, Canada. The lab is concerned with problems involving molecular communication, computational biology, and information theory.


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Latest Papers

  • A. S. Moffett, N. Wallbridge, C. Plummer, and A. W. Eckford, "The fitness value of information with delayed phenotype switching: Optimal performance with imperfect sensing," accepted for publication in Physical Review E.
    arXiv*
  • H. Elayan, A. W. Eckford, and R. Adve, "Information rates of controlled protein interactions using terahertz communication," accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience.
    arXiv* IEEEXplore
  • D. Jing, Y. Li, and A. W. Eckford, "Power control for ISI mitigation in mobile molecular communication," accepted for publication in IEEE Communications Letters.
    arXiv* IEEEXplore


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EckfordLab is affiliated with the Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Research Group and with the Centre for Innovation in Computing @ Lassonde.