Role of Nano Technology In Shaping The Future Of Wireless Devices
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International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT) | |
© 2019 by IJPTT Journal | ||
Volume-9 Issue-4 |
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Year of Publication : 2019 | ||
Authors : Dr.I.Lakshmi |
Citation
MLA Style: Dr.I.Lakshmi "Role of Nano Technology In Shaping The Future Of Wireless Devices" International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology 9.4 (2019): 1-6.
APA Style:Dr.I.Lakshmi(2019). Role of Nano Technology In Shaping The Future Of Wireless Devices. International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology, 9(4), 1-6.
Abstract
The gadgets later on need to wind up distinctly more productive, and less demanding to utilize. This paper surveys and looks at the significant effect that nanotechnology would have on cell phones specifically and future remote gadgets as a rule. Gadgets of ultra-high-speed, long-extend correspondence connections, compact and power-productive registering gadgets, high-thickness memory and rationales and vigorous vitality gadgets can be fabricated with the assistance of nanotechnology.
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Keywords
ambient intelligence, ubiquitous sensing, Nanosensors, thermal management