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Under The Skin: The Internet Of Bio-NanoThings

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You might have hoped for the Internet of Nothing, but instead, you are getting the Internet Of Universal Skynet (IoUS). This paper from March 2015 is a primer that anybody can understand, including you. The IoBNT is the final building block of the surveillance network, bridging all living things from the biochemical domain into the electrical domain of the Internet.

There was no warning that nanotechnology of this sort was being pumped into your veins when you received a mRNA injectable from Pfizer or Moderna. Not a word from the government, Big Pharma, or the Military. There was no Informed Consent offered. The non-stop propaganda blared "Safe and Effective."

The IoBNT stands as a paradigm-shifting concept for communication and network engineering, where novel challenges are faced to develop efficient and safe techniques for the exchange of information, interaction, and networking within the biochemical domain while enabling an interface to the electrical domain of the Internet.

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an important research topic in the last decade, where things refer to interconnected machines and objects with embedded computing capabilities employed to extend the Internet to many application domains. While research and development continue for general IoT devices, there are many application domains where very tiny, concealable, and non-intrusive Things are needed.

The properties of recently studied nanomaterials, such as graphene, have inspired the concept of Internet of NanoThings (IoNT), based on the interconnection of nanoscale devices. Despite being an enabler for many applications, the artificial nature of IoNT devices can be detrimental where the deployment of NanoThings could result in unwanted effects on health or pollution. The novel paradigm of the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is introduced in this paper by stemming from synthetic biology and nanotechnology tools that allow the engineering of biological embedded computing devices.


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