Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework

Quantumization, the process of converting information into quantum (qubit) format, is a key enabler for propelling a new and distinct infrastructure in the pharmaceutical space. Quantum messenger RNA (QmRNA) technology, an indispensable constituent of quantum biotech (QB), is a compelling alternativ...

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Main Authors: Prafulla Kumar Padhi, Feranando Charrua-Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Applied System Innovation
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5577/4/2/27
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spelling doaj-e43b6bbd63d24e7bb7230067f2d642b02021-04-08T23:03:54ZengMDPI AGApplied System Innovation2571-55772021-04-014272710.3390/asi4020027Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical FrameworkPrafulla Kumar Padhi0Feranando Charrua-Santos1Eletromechanical Department, University of Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilha, PortugalEletromechanical Department, University of Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilha, PortugalQuantumization, the process of converting information into quantum (qubit) format, is a key enabler for propelling a new and distinct infrastructure in the pharmaceutical space. Quantum messenger RNA (QmRNA) technology, an indispensable constituent of quantum biotech (QB), is a compelling alternative to conventional vaccine methods because of its capacity for rapid development, high efficacy, and low-cost manufacturing to combat infectious diseases. Internet of Virus Things (IoVT), a biological version of Internet of Things (IoT), comprises applications to fight against pandemics and provides effective vaccine administration. The integration of QB and IoVT constitutes the QBIoVT system to advance the prospect of QmRNA vaccine discovery within a few days. This research disseminates the QBIoVT system paradigm, including architectural aspects, priority areas, challenges, applications, and QmRNA research engine design to accelerate QmRNA vaccines discovery. A comprehensive review of the literature was accomplished, and a context-centered methodology was applied to the QBIoVT paradigm forensic investigations to impel QmRNA vaccine discovery. Based on the above rumination, the principal motive for this study was to develop a novel QBIoVT theoretical framework which has not been produced through earlier theories. The proposed framework shall inspire future QBIoVT system research activities to improve pandemics detection and protection.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5577/4/2/27mRNA technologyquantum information systemquantum computingquantum intelligenceQBIoVT system paradigmquantumization
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author Prafulla Kumar Padhi
Feranando Charrua-Santos
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Feranando Charrua-Santos
Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
Applied System Innovation
mRNA technology
quantum information system
quantum computing
quantum intelligence
QBIoVT system paradigm
quantumization
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Feranando Charrua-Santos
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title Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
title_short Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
title_full Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
title_fullStr Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
title_full_unstemmed Quantum Biotech and Internet of Virus Things: Towards A Theoretical Framework
title_sort quantum biotech and internet of virus things: towards a theoretical framework
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied System Innovation
issn 2571-5577
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Quantumization, the process of converting information into quantum (qubit) format, is a key enabler for propelling a new and distinct infrastructure in the pharmaceutical space. Quantum messenger RNA (QmRNA) technology, an indispensable constituent of quantum biotech (QB), is a compelling alternative to conventional vaccine methods because of its capacity for rapid development, high efficacy, and low-cost manufacturing to combat infectious diseases. Internet of Virus Things (IoVT), a biological version of Internet of Things (IoT), comprises applications to fight against pandemics and provides effective vaccine administration. The integration of QB and IoVT constitutes the QBIoVT system to advance the prospect of QmRNA vaccine discovery within a few days. This research disseminates the QBIoVT system paradigm, including architectural aspects, priority areas, challenges, applications, and QmRNA research engine design to accelerate QmRNA vaccines discovery. A comprehensive review of the literature was accomplished, and a context-centered methodology was applied to the QBIoVT paradigm forensic investigations to impel QmRNA vaccine discovery. Based on the above rumination, the principal motive for this study was to develop a novel QBIoVT theoretical framework which has not been produced through earlier theories. The proposed framework shall inspire future QBIoVT system research activities to improve pandemics detection and protection.
topic mRNA technology
quantum information system
quantum computing
quantum intelligence
QBIoVT system paradigm
quantumization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5577/4/2/27
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