Inkjet‐/ 3D ‐/ 4D ‐Printed Nanotechnology‐Enabled Radar, Sensing, and RFID Modules for Internet of Things, “Smart Skin,” and “Zero Power” Medical Applications

Author(s):  
Manos M. Tentzeris ◽  
Aline Eid ◽  
Tong‐Hong Lin ◽  
Jimmy G.D. Hester ◽  
Yepu Cui ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
pp. 7-19
Author(s):  
Hayder A. Naser ◽  
Alaa Thaer Lateef ◽  
Falah A. Bida ◽  
Mohammed Zorah

Internet of nano things (IoNT) is a new and modern part of the internet of things (IoT). Applications that operate in the field of nano scale show a new advantage in communication networks. IoNT opened the door to many applications in various fields with new features derived from the advantages of nanotechnology. In this work, a description of the IoNT during 2015-2021 was achieved, including taxonomy, architecture, motives, applications and challenges, in addition to recommendations. The architecture of the IoNT and the most important technologies used in Nano communication networks have been identified, with an indication of the advantages of each. This study, we hope, will make a contribution to this field of science, thus contributing to providing assistance to researchers in this emerging field and covering the challenges they face in this way. That would permit communication between nano-devices to be conventional, making these calibrations to be implemented in various IoNT applications. Until the IoNT system is designed without any problems in the near future, which if achieved, will provide great services, especially in medical applications and other applications.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 897
Author(s):  
Dimitris E. Anagnostou ◽  
Michael T. Chryssomallis ◽  
Sotirios Goudos

Antennas that can operate in different complex environments will be part of every modern wireless communication network, such as 5G, Internet-of-Things (IoT), and radar sensing [...]


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amitabh Mishra

Healthcare, lifestyle, and medical applications of Internet of Things (IoT) involve the use of wearable technology that employs sensors of various kinds to sense human physiological parameters such as steps walked, body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and other cardiac parameters. Such sensors and associated actuators can be worn as gadgets, embedded in clothing, worn as patches in contact with the body and could even be implanted inside the body. These sensors are electronic, and any electronic activity during their sensing, processing and wireless transmission is associated with the generation of heat. This dissipated heat can cause discomfort to the subject and has the potential of damaging healthy living tissue and cells. In the proposed work, the author does a performance check on the intrinsic safety aspects of an IoT healthcare network with respect to the functioning of the wireless sensors involved and routing of sensor data samples. The author also suggests an optimized thermal and energy aware framework to address the issue of temperature rise due to processing and data transmission from sensors through signal processing approaches that help in reducing thermal hazards and simultaneously enhancing the network lifetime through energy conservation.


Author(s):  
M Krishna Sai ◽  
P Lakshma Reddy ◽  
N Siva Rama Krishna ◽  
P Venkata Naga Sai Ravi Teja ◽  
Kolla Bhanu Prakash

2013 ◽  
Vol 651 ◽  
pp. 770-773
Author(s):  
Qi Teng ◽  
Dong Xin Lu

With the advent of internet of things (IOT), it breaks the tradition thought which separate the physical devices and IT infrastructure. It is the third wave of information industry in the world after computer, internet and mobile. This article introduces the features and key technologies of IOT, and explores the features and applications of IOT on medical system. Pointed out the technologies of IOT will bring great changes to medical applications.


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