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American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology
ISSN: 2349-3917
E u r o s c i c o n C o n f e r e n c e o n
3D Printing and Wireless
Technology
S e p t e m b e r 1 7 - 1 8 , 2 0 1 8
L i s b o n , P o r t u g a l
Wireless and Printing Technology 2018
W
ith the growing interest in the use of technology in daily life, the potential of using wearable wireless devices across multiple
segments i.e., agriculture, healthcare, sports, child monitoring, military, emergency, consumer electronics, etc. is rapidly
increasing. It is predicted that there will be more than billion wearable sensors by 2025, with over 30% of them being new types
of sensors that are just beginning to emerge. This talk will be focused on the various challenges for wearable technologies from
antenna design, propagation and system modelling, security and sensor development prospective with application in health
of both plants and humans. In addition, nano communication paradigm using terahertz waves will also be discussed based on
both numerical and experimental results for the communication of future nano devices on the plants and inside the body with
application in healthcare and future agriculture domain.
majorqam@hotmail.comWearables for plants and humans: downscaling
to nanosscale
Qammer H Abbasi
1
, Akram Alomainy
2
and Muhammad Ali Imran
1
1
University of Glasgow, UK
2
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Am J Compt Sci Inform Technol 2018 Volume: 6
DOI: 10.21767/2349-3917-C2-006