Nanorobotics Vic Lynn & Kit Cooley
- ISBN: 9781788820752
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 160
About the Book
In the 1980s and 1990s, a handful of authors began speculating about the physical forms that future medical nanorobots might take. A few created artist's conceptions of their devices. During this time, only the broadest analyses of the missions and capabilities that might be desired had been attempted. Detailed technical and engineering studies, in many cases, still lay years in the future. Despite this handicap, some of these designs have many plausible elements, along with other elements which, in hindsight, may appear fanciful, impractical, or even dangerous. These speculations continue through the present. The science of nanorobotics plays a vital role in the development of robots, whose structure is built by using nanoscale components and objects. The nature of the components being in the nano scale allows the researchers for the engineering of the mimic of human beings. The construction of the various complex parts, which constitute the robots have been possible due to nanorobotics. Nanobots, nanites, nanoids or nanomites are some of the hypothetical devices created with the knowledge of nanorobotics. Nanorobotics will set new standards in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, aerospace and automotive industries, security, defense, environmental protection, electronics, computers and communications. Within the next two decades, we may have tiny machines inside us, combatting every disease known to humankind and slowing down, even reversing the aging process, making us practically immortal. This book describes how to build a mobile computer user a citizen of the Internet and how to admittance everything the in sequence superhighway has to present. The objective of this book is to make available you with an opening to the design and completion of Internet protocols that are helpful for maintaining network connections still while moving from place to position.
Contents: 1. Nanorobotics: Past, Present and Future, 2. Actuation Methods for Nanorobotic Manipulation and Assembly, 3. Nanomechanical Centilever based Manipulation for Sensing and Imaging, 4. Theory of Nanomanipulation, 5. Sensing and Fast Imaging System, 6. Swarms of Self-organized Nanorobots, 7. Miniaturization and Micro/Nanotechnology in Space Robotics, 8. Diamondoid Nanorobotics, 9. CAD and RealTime Nanorobotic Manipulation, 10. Nanorobotic Applications.
Vic Lynn is Professor of Control and Robotics. He is also the President of the Robotics and Automation Society. He served as a President of the International Foundation of Robotics Research. Vic Lynn is a recipient of the Japan Robot Association Award in Research and Development. His research interests coverall aspects of robotics, with particular emphasis on dextronus manipulator design, multi-functional tactile sensing and feedbackand novel actuator design, with primary applications in the field of tele-presence. He has authored over 50 publications.
Kit Cooley is Professor of Control and Systems Engineering and Chairman of the Department of Electronic Engineering. Previously, he took part in forming a five-year research programme on advanced robotics, in association with 12 industrial partners who collaborated in the government-sponsored National Advanced Robotics Research Centre. Kit Cooley served as Research Director, chaired its technical committee and was the main board member of its industrial consortium. He is a member of the permanent international committee of the I nternational Conference on Advanced Robotics.