Nanorobotics, 2013 Current Approaches and Techniques
Coordonnateurs : Mavroidis Constantinos, Ferreira Antoine
Nanorobots can be defined as intelligent systems with overall dimensions at or below the micrometer range that are made of assemblies of nanoscale components with individual dimensions ranging between 1 to 100 nm. These devices can now perform a wide variety of tasks at the nanoscale in a wide variety of fields including but not limited to fields such as manufacturing, medicine, supply chain, biology, and aerospace. Nanorobotics: Current Approaches and Techniques offers a comprehensive overview of this emerging interdisciplinary field with a wide ranging discussion that includes nano-manipulation and industrial nanorobotics, nanorobotic manipulation in biology and medicine, nanorobotic sensing, navigation and swarm behavior and CNT, and protein and DNA-based nanorobotics.
Discusses the history, current state, and future challenges in nanorobotics
Covers the latest in nanorobotic manipulation in biology and medicine including topics such as bio-nano-electromechanical systems, cell nanosurgery using nanorobotic manipulation
Presents material on nanorobotic sensing, navigation and swarm behavior
Provides research in the emerging field of protein and DNA-based nanorobotics
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 06-2015
Ouvrage de 467 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 01-2013
Ouvrage de 467 p.
15.5x23.5 cm