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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.
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.
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