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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      July 2014
      February 2010
      ISBN:
      9781139192255
      9780521112161
      Dimensions:
      (247 x 174 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.72kg, 282 Pages
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    Explore the potential for nanotechnologies to transform future mobile and Internet communications. Based on a research collaboration between Nokia, Helsinki University of Technology, and the University of Cambridge, here leading researchers review the current state-of-the art and future prospects for:Novel multifunctional materials, dirt repellent, self-healing surface materials, and lightweight structural materials capable of adapting their shapePortable energy storage using supercapacitor-battery hybrids based on new materials including carbon nanohorns and porous electrodes, fuel cell technologies, energy harvesting and more efficient solar cellsElectronics and computing advances reaching beyond IC scaling limits, new computing approaches and architectures, embedded intelligence and future memory technologies. Nanoscale transducers for mechanical, optical and chemical sensing, sensor signal processing, and nanoscale actuationNanoelectronics to create ultrafast and adaptive electronics for future radio technologiesFlat panel displays with greater robustness, improved resolution, brightness and contrast, and mechanical flexibilityManufacturing and innovation processes, plus commercialization of nanotechnologies.

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    '… offers an interesting vision of our growing interconnectedness and the technologies that are likely to change this in the future.'

    Source: Science

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