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Utility Fog– Concept by Dr. John Storrs Hall (Storrs Hall 2001).It consists of nanofoglets which fills the air like real foglets. It is based on the concept of Molecular Nanotechnology. The fog molecules can be combined to form Shape-shifting Furniture. Coating walls and Building floors. Rooms changing architecture.and many other forms.the credit of this presentation goes to my friend jeeva. This is uploaded with all her permission regards cc

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UTILITY FOG

JEEVA SUSAN JACOB R7A ROLL NO : 34

PRESENTED BY,

CONTENTSIntroduction The Stuff that Dreams are made of Utility Foglets Modes of Operation Foglets in Detail Communication and Control Design issues Properties, Applications, Limitations Conclusion and Reference

INTRODUCTIONUtility Fog Concept by Dr. John Storrs Hall (Storrs Hall 2001). Consists of nanofoglets which fills the air like real foglets. Currently under development. Based on the concept of Molecular Nanotechnology.

NANOTECHNOLOGYStudy of matter on an atomic or molecular scale. Molecular nanotechnology devices or systems on molecular scale.

THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OFLooks like ordinary fog. Forms a swarm of distributed intelligence. Enables - Creation - Levitation - Manipulation - Teleportation - Shape-Shifting

Contd.......Shape-shifting Furniture. Coating walls and Building floors. Rooms changing architecture. New car models and safe journey. Walking over water. Thin film of Nanobots Video Screen. Done by the interlinking of foglets using their telescopic arms and strong grippers.

UTILITY FOGLETSRobotic cells or foglets- 100 microns. Equipped with high capability processing controller and electric motor. Spherical central body- 10 microns. 12 telescopic arms 50 microns long and 5 microns in diameter.

Contd.......Arms swivel on universal joints at base 4 degrees of freedom. 3 grippers on each arm for interconnection between foglets. Grippers rotate along the arm's axis.

TELESCOPIC ARMS

INTERLINKED FOGLETSUses 6 arms for interlinking with neighbouring foglets.

INTERLINKING OF FOGLETS

FOG NETWORK

MODES OF OPERATIONNative Mode Mobility concept :Individual foglets move into positions and perform mechanical operations as per the object they are forming. Eg: Table solid and locked. Fan solid components with moving joints

Contd.......Fog Mode Static concept : Static foglets 'pixelate' to transmit information and sound. Eg: Display screens on immovable objects with 100 micron resolution, and greater processing power than a pc. Utility Fog Transparent interface between cyberspace and physical reality.

FOGLETS IN DETAIL

FOGLETS - INTERNAL SCHEMATIC

Contd.......Rod logic - building computational systems using physical automata or more practical metal or plastic parts. Hydrogen Fuel Tank - Hydrogen ions combine with oxygen and the electrons to produce water. - Electrons flow out of the cell to be used as electrical energy.

GRIP - IN DETAIL

Contd.......Four basic components: Couplers Communication and Power Control. Optical Waveguide Communication from user. Power and Electrical Transmission lines Power Supply in the foglet. Grippers Locking foglets together.

COMMUNICATION AND CONTROLCommand or instruction from the user are received. It is processed by the preprogrammed processors in the foglets. Calculations and analysis regarding the execution of the command are done. Eg: mode of operation, no: of foglets required, positions of each, and so on.

Contd.......Results are passed among other foglets. Required no: of Foglets arrange themselves at appropriate positions to form desired object. Functions instructed are performed, if any. End of usage - breaks up again and back to individual foglets.

FOGLETS DESIGN ISSUESTwo major issues - Building individually controllable, molecular-sized, physical actuators, arms, motors, gears and the like. - Building molecular-sized computers to control them. Transparency of a mass of foglets is almost equal to that of natural fog.

Contd.......Usage of Holographic goggles or contact lenses - to recognize it. Self-reproducing technology expected, to be economical should be controllable. A trillion or quadrillion of foglets per house. Mass production Cost be < $0.00000000001 apiece

PROPERTIESSelf-Reproducing and Self-generating power. Initially designed with carbon crystals; contradiction with size and mechanical functionalities. So structural elements (exoskeleton) designed with aluminium oxide.

Contd.......Hydrogen fuel with water vapour as waste product. 700KW power consumed/cc for movement. 1m/sec absolute movement speed. 1000 psi tensile strength. Sustain 100m/s sheer per mm of thickness.

Contd.......Microcontroller is used. Individual foglets can communicate with each other. Can contract upto 40% in any linear direction reducing overall volume by a factor of 5. Specific gravity 0.2. Occupies 10% of the volume of air.

APPLICATIONSShelter, clothing and communication. Space Researches - Pressure management in space suits. - No worries on floating off the ship. Shape shifting reduces wastage of space, enables efficient use of resources. Prevents micro-diseases. Life made easy.

LIMITATIONSBigger than most nano-tech conceptions. Cannot simulate very hard metals. Lack of self-intelligence. Cannot handle anything requiring chemical reactions. Cannot form food or water. Cannot produce high temperature. Can be seen only using Holographic lens.

CONCLUSIONReplacement for all different technologies around us. More compatible and sophisticated form expected. Such powers, as in magic, that we turn out to be witches and wizards. Wonder World making life easy and lazy.

REFERENCES1. http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main= /articles/art0220.html 2. http://www.pivot.net/~jpierce/aspects_of_ufog.htm 3. http://www.aeiveos.com/~bradbury/Authors/Computing /Hall-JS /UFAUPS.html 4. http://www.wildirisdesign.com/nano/ufog.html