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1 Nanosensors Vijay Rajesh Ammanamanchi

2 Outline Introduction Possibilities Nanosensor Technology Applications Realities Conclusion

3 Introduction Sensors operating on the scale of atoms and molecules Smaller size, lower weight, modest power requirements Data storage systems

4 Possibilities Silver and gold nanoparticles CNT Computational Design

5 Nanosensor Technology Medical Nanorobots Three operation levels 1. Internal nanorobot states 2.Local and global somatic states 3.Extra somatic states

6 Contd.. Communications Requirements Coordinate complex, large scale cooperative activities Pass along relevant sensory, messaging, navigational, and other operational data Monitor collective task progress

7 Contd.. Outmessaging to Patient or User Generating an artificial sensory stimulus Direct stimulation of the receptor in the absence of actual sensory stimulus Triggering artificial action potential in the afferent nerves that carry information from the sensor to the CNS

8 Applications Physical Sensors World’s smallest balance

9 Contd.. Chemical sensors Ionization detector Wireless sensor network

10 Contd.. Biosensors Detection of complex molecules

11 Contd.. Deployable Nanosensors SnifferSTAR a light- weight portable chemical detection system

12 Contd.. Nanonose Nanothermometer NanoParticles spy on molecular binding Gas sensors Detection of heavy metal ions with a nanocontact sensor

13 Enhanced resolution scanning

14 Realities Usual design problems Flow control Risk and Economics

15 Conclusions The proposed nanotechnology could allow the development of a new generation of integrated self contained nanofunctional devices incorporating multiple end-point sensing elements,optical quantum detectors and integrated electro-optic molecular switching capability. The obvious challenges are reducing the cost of materials and devices, improving reliability and packing the devices into useful products.

16 References http://sensorsmag.com/articles/article_index/ http://www.nanosensors.com/supersharpsiliconsenso rs.html http://www.nanosensors.com/supersharpsiliconsenso rs.html http://www.nature.com/nature/links/030710/030710- 7.html http://www.nature.com/nature/links/030710/030710- 7.html http://www.nanomedicine.com/NMI/ http://physicsweb.org/article/news/7/10/7 http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT05/Abstra cts/Brenabst.html http://www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT05/Abstra cts/Brenabst.html http://www.news- gazette.com/story.cfm?Number=14625 http://www.news- gazette.com/story.cfm?Number=14625


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