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Bio-nanorobotics: introduction for designing, the control and application

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International Seminar of Applied Mechanics (11 ; 08-10.06.2007 ; Wisła, Polska)
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The article is presenting the discipline being developed newly - nanorobotics. He is characterising molecular devices and he is presenting methods of designing them and the control. Nanorobots scale (10-9) they are it control machines which consist of nanocomponents. Using the most modem achievements of the science became possible constructing of the nanorobot and linking him to the macroworld through the interface to control him. An innumerable quantity of microscopic nanomachines is existing (biomachines) of existence in the nature surrounding us and is able to be of them more. Nanorobotic is different from macrorobotics because of dissimilarities in the scale and the material, however a lot of similarities are existing in designing and the technique of the check-up. The article is revealing the path, probable development of nanorobotics and a few examples of philosophy of designing. Many applications are for nanorobotics, however medicine, the army, the universe and nanomaterials will be the biggest beneficiary.
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Tom
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7--24
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Bibliogr. 19 poz.
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  • Rzeszow University o f Technology
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  • Rzeszow University o f Technology
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