the research areas of IoT and Nanotechnology are becoming ever closer together. This creates a special kind of IoT - the Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) ([1], …,[4]). The use of AI in the "classic" IoT causes Human Cognition to be modeled in the IoT [5]. The result is Intelligent IoT (IIoT). The use of AI in IoNT leads to the genesis of Intelligent IoNT (IIoNT). Artificial intelligence has great significance for Nanotechnology ([6], …, [8]).
It is only to be hoped that we will not speak in the future:
Intelligent Internet of Nanotechnology Threats (IIoNT)
instead of
Intelligent Internet of Nano-Things (IIoNT).
Best regards
Anatol Badach
[1] Mahdi H. Miraz, Maaruf Ali, Peter S. Excell , Richard Picking: "Internet of Nano-Things, Things and Everything: Future Growth Trends"; Future Internet 2018, 10; DOI:10.3390/fi10080068
[2] Ebtesam Almazrouei, Raed M. Shubair, Fabrice Saffre: "Internet of NanoThings: Concepts and Applications"; arXiv:1809.08914v1, Sep 2018
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.08914.pdf
[3] Falko Dressler, Stefan Fischer: Connecting in-body nano communication with body area networks: Challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Nano Things
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nancom.2015.01.006
[4] Fadi Al-Turjman: "Internet of Nano-Things and Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)", 2019
https://books.google.de/books?isbn=0429513429
[5] Anatol Badach: IIoT – Intelligent IoT (in german), see the figures 8964 and 8965
[6] Pawan Kalyani: "IoT – Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence and Nano Technology a Perfect Future Blend", Journal of Management Engineering and Information Technology (JMEIT), Vol. 2, Issue- 2, Apr. 2015
Machine learning (subset of AI) in combination with open-access (and curated) materials databases (such as Materials Project) are definitely a game-changer when it comes to (nano)material discovery.
the research areas of IoT and Nanotechnology are becoming ever closer together. This creates a special kind of IoT - the Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) ([1], …,[4]). The use of AI in the "classic" IoT causes Human Cognition to be modeled in the IoT [5]. The result is Intelligent IoT (IIoT). The use of AI in IoNT leads to the genesis of Intelligent IoNT (IIoNT). Artificial intelligence has great significance for Nanotechnology ([6], …, [8]).
It is only to be hoped that we will not speak in the future:
Intelligent Internet of Nanotechnology Threats (IIoNT)
instead of
Intelligent Internet of Nano-Things (IIoNT).
Best regards
Anatol Badach
[1] Mahdi H. Miraz, Maaruf Ali, Peter S. Excell , Richard Picking: "Internet of Nano-Things, Things and Everything: Future Growth Trends"; Future Internet 2018, 10; DOI:10.3390/fi10080068
[2] Ebtesam Almazrouei, Raed M. Shubair, Fabrice Saffre: "Internet of NanoThings: Concepts and Applications"; arXiv:1809.08914v1, Sep 2018
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.08914.pdf
[3] Falko Dressler, Stefan Fischer: Connecting in-body nano communication with body area networks: Challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Nano Things
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nancom.2015.01.006
[4] Fadi Al-Turjman: "Internet of Nano-Things and Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)", 2019
https://books.google.de/books?isbn=0429513429
[5] Anatol Badach: IIoT – Intelligent IoT (in german), see the figures 8964 and 8965
[6] Pawan Kalyani: "IoT – Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence and Nano Technology a Perfect Future Blend", Journal of Management Engineering and Information Technology (JMEIT), Vol. 2, Issue- 2, Apr. 2015