Sidra Zafar
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Nanomachines: The Game Changer in Pervasive Healthcare
Originally published on Hackernoon Biological nanomachines adopt the structure and communication principles of natural biological cells. From a communication engineering perspective, bionanomachines are computational devices that work at a nanoscale to perform simple functionalities like environmental sensing to more complex functionalities like actuation and manipulating the environment (i.e., human body).
By Sidra Zafar3 years ago in Longevity
Beyond The Nanosize Conundrum: A Deep Dive into Nano Networks and its Many Applications
Article Originally published in Hackernoon Traditional wired and wireless networking paradigms use electromagnetic signals as a transmission medium. Whereas, nanonetworks utilize message encoded molecules to send and receive messages between nanomachines.
By Sidra Zafar3 years ago in 01
Healthcare Internet of Things: 6 use-case examples
H-IoT technology uses on-body sensors in the form of implantable devices, adhesive patches, and wearables to collect vital signs in the human body. These sensors are connected to smartphone apps through communication technologies like RFID, Bluetooth, Zigbee or WiFi. The smartphones work as relay devices that send sensory data to remote healthcare providers. The healthcare providers can then prescribe medications according to the physiological parameters, which are sent to the smartphone app of the patient.
By Sidra Zafar3 years ago in Longevity