Nanonetworks have a wide range of applications across different fields:
Healthcare: Nanonetworks can enable advanced drug delivery systems and continuous health monitoring. For example, nanosensors can detect biomarkers in the bloodstream, providing real-time data to healthcare providers. Environmental Monitoring: Nanonetworks can be deployed to monitor air and water quality, detecting pollutants at the nanoscale level and providing early warnings of contamination. Industrial Applications: In manufacturing, nanonetworks can improve process control and quality assurance by providing precise measurements and feedback at the nanoscale.