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What is Nanosensors

AI-Enabled Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making Approaches for Healthcare Management
Nanosensors are chemical or mechanical nanoscale sensors that can detect chemical species and nanoparticles and monitor physical factors such as temperature.
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AI-Enabled Internet of Nano Things Methodology for Healthcare Information Management
Anand Singh Rajawat (School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Sandip University, Nashik, India), S. B. Goyal (Faculty of Information Technology, City University, Malaysia), Piyush Pant (Sandip University, Nashik, India), and Pradeep Bedi (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Galgotias University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4405-4.ch012
Abstract
Internet of nano things (IoNT) is growing at an exponential rate due to a growing population, more communication between devices in networks, sensors, actuators, and so on. This rise shows up in many ways, such as volume, speed, diversity, honesty, and value. Getting important information and insights is hard work and a very important issue. One of the most important ways to solve a problem is to come to a conclusion based on a number of different criteria. This can help you choose the best solution from a number of options. AI-enabled algorithms and decision making that takes into account multiple factors can be useful in big data sets. During the deduction process, AI-enabled algorithms and evaluations based on multiple criteria are used. Because it works well and has a lot of potential, it is used in many different areas, such as computer science and information technology, agriculture, and business.
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Critical Role of Bionanotechnology in Healthcare and Society
Nanosensors can detect either minute particles or miniscule quantities of something.
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