A State of Art Survey of Nano Technology: Implementation, Challenges, and Future Trends
Zainab Salih Ageed *
Nawroz University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Awder Mohammed Ahmed
Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Naaman Omar
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Shakir Fattah Kak
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Ibrahim Mahmood Ibrahim
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Hajar Maseeh Yasin
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Zryan Najat Rashid
Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Azar Abid Salih
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
Nareen O. M. Salim
Duhok Polytechnic University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Nanotechnology is a field of study that aims to make our lives easier, safer, and more environmentally friendly. With current upgrades and alterations to available networking and communication paradigms, incorporating Wireless Nano Sensor Networks (WNSN) with various products, sensors, and devices would introduce new network paradigms. The Internet of Nano Things is a term for this concept (IoNT), To achieve seamless interconnection between Nano networks and existing communication networks and the Internet, many topologies and communication paradigms must be developed while technological hurdles are addressed. The amount of data accessible limits how much research and decision-making can be done. This research visualizes a wide range of nanotechnology applications. The goal of this project was to show in more than way this research method may be used to information recommendation services. The routing protocol is critical in WNSN and IoNT because of the many nanoscale constraints. While ensuring the flow of data and information, this routing protocol must take into account the specific features of nanoscale communication.This research aims to provide insight into the WNSN (Wireless Nano Sensor Networks) and IoNT (The Internet of Nano Things) paradigms, as well as a detailed assessment of a large number of current routing protocols that are tailored to the characteristics and features of nano communication. Big data applications with their features and characteristics in general also use cloud computing. This paper explains different hands based on neural networks and implemented on FPGAs (which is Field-Programmable Gate Array) and other genetic algorithms and neural networks. Many more approaches and models compare.
Keywords: Nanotechnology, information technology, computing, cloud systems, big data and nanotechnology, neural networks; IoNT