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A SEMINAR ON NANO ROBOTICS

PRESENTED TO: Mr. Anil Dangi Mr. Vijay Patidar

PRESENTED BY: Preksha Sanghvi Prachi Vyas

NANO TECHNOLOGY


Nanotechnology, or nanotech, is the study and design of machines on the molecular and atomic level. Researcher K. Eric Drexler was the first person to popularize this technology in the early 1980s

ROBOTICS


Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots and computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing.

NANO ROBOTICS

Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometres (10-9 metres).

NANO ROBOT OR NANOBOT




Nano robot are nano machines embedded in our body performing their duties as. disciplined soldiers. Nanorobots are constructed with the molecular components ranging from 0.1 to 10 micrometers.

NANOROBOTICS IS CONCERNED WITH




Design and fabrication of nanorobots with overall dimensions at or below the micrometer range and made of nanoscopic components. Programming and coordination of large numbers (swarms) of such nanorobots.

NANOROBOTICS IS CONCERNED WITH


 Programmable assembly of nanometerscale components either by manipulation with macro or micro devices, or by selfassembly on programmed templates.

HOW NAN ROBOTICS WORKS?

DRILLERS, PEEPERS, STRINGERS ENGAGE IN DELICATE SURGICAL OPERATION TO REMOVE A CANCER TUMOUR.

NANO ROBOT PERFORMING CELL SURGERY

NANO ROBOT IN BLOOD STREAM

APPROCHES
     

Biochip Nubots Positional nanoassembly Bacteria based Open technology Nanorobot Race

FIELDS OF APPLICATION
To cure skin diseases, a cream containing nanorobots may be used. It could remove the right amount of dead skin, remove excess oils, add missing oils, apply the right amounts of natural moisturizing compounds. A mouthwash full of smart nanomachines could identify and destroy pathogenic bacteria while allowing the harmless flora of the mouth to flourish in a healthy ecosystem.

FIELDS OF APPLICATION


Potential applications for nanorobotics in medicine include early diagnosis and targeted drug-delivery for cancer, biomedical instrumentation surgery, monitoring of diabetes, and health care.

CHALLENGES


Nanorobot has to be small and agile enough to navigate through the human circulatory system, an incredibly complex network of veins and arteries. The robot must also have the capacity to carry medication or miniature tools.

CHALLENGES


The nanorobots require specific controls, sensors and actuators, basically in accordance with each kind of biomedical application. Assuming the nanorobot isn't meant to stay in the patient forever, it also has to be able to make its way out of the host.

ADVANTAGES OF NANOROBOTICS


A major asset of nanorobots is they require very little energy to operate Durability is another potential asset, may remain operational for years, decades or centuries High speed is also a significant consideration. It can operate much faster then their larger counterparts. It will able to receive power and programming instructions from external via sound waves.

DISADVANTAGES OF NANO ROBOTICS

Cluster of different nano robots with one another is harmful, Installation cost is high. Maintenance is difficult.

CONCLUSION
The nano robotic future is very bright. Nowadays, nano robotics is developing faster day by day because of their use in medical industries. They cure many senior ill patients and renew their lives by the use of nano robotics. HIV,cancer and other harmful diseases are also under progress for curing. The development of nano robotics is endless and there is more advancement yet to come in the future.

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