Applications of the Internet of Nano Things in Health Care

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Ruaa S. kammel
Dania K. Hafedh

Abstract

The Internet of Nano Things (IoNT) is a relatively new addition to the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoNT refers to the connectivity of nanodevices and nanosensors, and next-generation standards based on the IoT have been established to connect many nanomachines with current communications systems via the Internet. In communication networks, nanoscale applications provide a new edge. Because of the novel features resulting from nanotechnology's benefits, IoNT opened the door to a slew of new applications in a range of fields. This study provides an overview of the IoNT technique, including its implementation, objectives, general implications, and most significant problems, as well as the differences between IoT and IoNT. The architecture of the IoNT in smart health care, as well as the most essential technologies used in nano communication networks, have been recognized, along with an assessment of each technology's merits.

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Computer Science

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Applications of the Internet of Nano Things in Health Care. (2023). AlKadhim Journal for Computer Science , 1(1). https://jkceas.iku.edu.iq/index.php/JACEAS/article/view/24

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