A-Z Nanocomputer
By Albert Shawn (Author)
Published by Centrum Press on November 14, 2011
This book provides the first self-contained introduction to the concepts, techniques, and applications of nanocomputers. Ideal for readers with a background in college chemistry and physics, it is suitable for students and professionals in engineering, science, and materials science, as well as research workers from various backgrounds involved in nanotechnology.
The author delves into several key areas:
- Rod Logic and Thermal Noise in the Mechanical Nanocomputer
- Molecular-Scale Computer Device Science and Applications
- Towards Nanocomputer Architecture
- Towards a Reconfigurable Nanocomputer Platform
- A Route Toward a Chemically Assembled Electronic Nanocomputer
- Nanostructures and Bio-Inspired Computer Engineering
- Computational Nanotechnology: an Assessment
- Quantum Computing with Quantum Dots
- Molecular Electronic Crossbar Memory Circuits
- A Fault-Tolerant Technique for Nanocomputers: Nand Multiplexing
- Independent Model for Nanoscale Logic Devices
- Mechanical Nanocomputer Architectures
- Compilation for Future Nanocomputer Architectures
The book comprises 334 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the field.
