Computer Networking Through The Human Body
Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT)
What is the current status of nanoscale communications in the body?
Nanoscale communications will be a reality in the near term. We’re already working on bacteria communication, investigating how to engineer synthetic programmable bacteria so they can communicate and help the body attack natural bacteria. The significance of this is that genetically engineered bacteria will be able to fight any bacteria-based illness in the human body. We’re investigating cell-to-cell communication among bacteria because as they create and work as colonies—called quorum sensing—billions of bacteria colonies work together.
‚The world will be totally different, with billions of nanoscaled devices circulating in the human body as additional red blood cells or white blood cells.‘
#IntraBodyNanoNetworks
#GrapheneNanoAntennas
#GrapheneTransceivers
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Covid mRNA Vaccines are small scale bio nano machines that are programmed and injected.”
-lan Akyldiz.
I.F. Akyildiz (Life Fellow, IEEE) received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany, in 1978, 1981, and 1984, respectively. He is the Ken Byers Chair Professor Emeritus in Telecommunications, the Past Chair of the Telecom Group at the ECE, and the Director of the Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he served from 1985 until 2020. He is an Advisory Board member at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII-ARRC) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, since June 2020. He is also Founder and President of the Truva Inc., a consulting company based in Georgia, USA, since 1989. He is the Founder and the Editor-in-Chief of the newly established of International Telecommunication Union Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU J-FET) since August 2020. He had many international affiliations during his career and established research centers in Spain, South Africa, Finland, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Russia, India and Cyprus. Dr. Akyildiz is an IEEE Fellow since 1996, and ACM Fellow since 1997. He received numerous awards from IEEE, ACM, and other professional organizations, including Humboldt Award from Germany and Tubitak Award from Turkey. In June 2022, according to Google Scholar his h-index is 135 and the total number of citations to his articles is more than 139+K. His current research interests include Networking 2030, Metaverse, Hologram and Extended Reality Communication, 6G/7G wireless systems, Terahertz Communication, Underwater Communication.
SNAKE PATCH SELF ADMINISTERED MICRO NEEDLE VACCINE PATCH COMING IN OR AROUND 2025
www.bitchute.com/video/iAtc94LIaADA
IOB IOT COVERT MAGNETIC HYDROGEL INJECTION THESIS
www.bitchute.com/video/HY8OpxkS774N
www.regenauer.press/die-sechste-dimension
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