Ke Yang

Orcid: 0000-0002-4637-9445

Affiliations:
  • Queen Mary University of London, UK (PhD 2016)


According to our database1, Ke Yang authored at least 12 papers between 2015 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2020
A Comprehensive Survey on Hybrid Communication in Context of Molecular Communication and Terahertz Communication for Body-Centric Nanonetworks.
IEEE Trans. Mol. Biol. Multi Scale Commun., 2020

2018
Analytical modelling of the effect of noise on the terahertz in-vivo communication channel for body-centric nano-networks.
Nano Commun. Networks, 2018

2017
Analytical Characterisation of the Terahertz In-Vivo Nano-Network in the Presence of Interference Based on TS-OOK Communication Scheme.
IEEE Access, 2017

Collagen Analysis at Terahertz Band Using Double-Debye Parameter Extraction and Particle Swarm Optimisation.
IEEE Access, 2017

Cooperative In-Vivo Nano-Network Communication at Terahertz Frequencies.
IEEE Access, 2017

2016
Characterisation of the in-vivo terahertz communication channel within the human body tissues for future nano-communication networks.
PhD thesis, 2016

Characterization of Human Skin Using THz Time Domain Spectroscopy for In-Body Nanonetworks.
EAI Endorsed Trans. Ubiquitous Environ., 2016

Effects of non-flat interfaces in human skin tissues on the in-vivo Tera-Hertz communication channel.
Nano Commun. Networks, 2016

Fibroblasts cell number density based human skin characterization at THz for in-body nanonetworks.
Nano Commun. Networks, 2016

Nano-Communication for Biomedical Applications: A Review on the State-of-the-Art From Physical Layers to Novel Networking Concepts.
IEEE Access, 2016

Channel modelling of human tissues at terahertz band.
Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops, 2016

2015
Terahertz signal propagation analysis inside the human skin.
Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, 2015


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