A network inside a human body that communicates between implanted computers (bionic devices) and/or external, wearable computers. See nanochondria.
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A network inside a human body that communicates between implanted computers (bionic devices) and/or external, wearable computers. See nanochondria.
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An internalnet is a computer network composed of devices inside and on the human body. Such a system could be used to link nanochondria, bionic implants, wearable computers, and other devices.
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