جزییات کتاب
Brings the latest advances in nanotechnology and biology to computing This pioneering book demonstrates how nanotechnology can create even faster, denser computing architectures and algorithms. Furthermore, it draws from the latest advances in biology with a focus on bio-inspired computing at the nanoscale, bringing to light several new and innovative applications such as nanoscale implantable biomedical devices and neural networks. Bio-Inspired and Nanoscale Integrated Computing features an expert team of interdisciplinary authors who offer readers the benefit of their own breakthroughs in integrated computing as well as a thorough investigation and analyses of the literature. Carefully edited, the book begins with an introductory chapter providing a general overview of the field. It ends with a chapter setting forth the common themes that tie the chapters together as well as a forecast of emerging avenues of research. Among the important topics addressed in the book are modeling of nano devices, quantum computing, quantum dot cellular automata, dielectrophoretic reconfigurable nano architectures, multilevel and three-dimensional nanomagnetic recording, spin-wave architectures and algorithms, fault-tolerant nanocomputing, molecular computing, self-assembly of supramolecular nanostructures, DNA nanotechnology and computing, nanoscale DNA sequence matching, medical nanorobotics, heterogeneous nanostructures for biomedical diagnostics, biomimetic cortical nanocircuits, bio-applications of carbon nanotubes, and nanoscale image processing. Readers in electrical engineering, computer science, and computational biology will gain new insights into how bio-inspired and nanoscale devices can be used to design the next generation of enhanced integrated circuits.Content: Chapter 1 An Introduction to Nanocomputing (pages 1–30): Elaine Ann Ebreo Cara, Stephen Chu, Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner, Eric Mlinar, Dr. Alireza Nojeh, Fady Rofail, Michael M. Safaee, Shawn Singh, Daniel Wu and Chun Wing YipChapter 2 Nanoscale Devices: Applications and Modeling (pages 31–65): Dr. Alireza NojehChapter 3 Quantum Computing (pages 67–109): Dr. John H. ReifChapter 4 Computing with Quantum?Dot Cellular Automata (pages 111–153): Dr. Konrad Walus and Dr. Graham A. JullienChapter 5 Dielectrophoretic Architectures (pages 155–173): Alexander D. Wissner?GrossChapter 6 Multilevel and Three?Dimensional Nanomagnetic Recording (pages 175–201): Dr. S. Khizroev, R. Chomko, Dr. I. Dumer and Dr. D. LitvinovChapter 7 Spin?Wave Architectures (pages 203–223): Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner, Alex Khitun, Dr. Shiva Navab and Dr. Kang L. WangChapter 8 Parallel Computing with Spin Waves (pages 225–241): Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner and Dr. Shiva NavabChapter 9 Nanoscale Standard Digital Modules (pages 243–261): Dr. Shiva NavabChapter 10 Fault? and Defect?Tolerant Architectures for Nanocomputing (pages 263–293): Sumit Ahuja, Gaurav Singh, Debayan Bhaduri and Sandeep ShuklaChapter 11 Molecular Computing: Integration of Molecules for Nanocomputing (pages 295–326): Dr. James M. Tour and Dr. Lin ZhongChapter 12 Self?Assembly of Supramolecular Nanostructures: Ordered Arrays of Metal Ions and Carbon Nanotubes (pages 327–348): Dr. Mario RubenChapter 13 DNA Nanotechnology and its Biological Applications (pages 349–375): Dr. John H. Reif and Dr. Thomas H. LaBeanChapter 14 DNA Sequence Matching at Nanoscale Level (pages 377–389): Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner, Ling Lau, Dr. Shiva Navab and David D. ShenChapter 15 Computational Tasks in Medical Nanorobotics (pages 391–428): Dr. Robert A. FreitasChapter 16 Heterogeneous Nanostructures for Biomedical Diagnostics (pages 429–453): Dr. Hongyu Yu, Mahsa Rouhanizadeh, Lisong Ai and Tzung K. HsiaiChapter 17 Biomimetic Cortical Nanocircuits (pages 455–482): Dr. Alice C. Parker, Aaron K. Friesz and Ko?Chung TsengChapter 18 Biomedical and Biomedicine Applications of CNTs (pages 483–514): Dr. Tulin MangirChapter 19 Nanoscale Image Processing (pages 515–534): Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner and Dr. Shiva NavabChapter 20 Concluding Remarks at the Beginning of a New Computing ERA (pages 535–545): Varun Bhojwani, Stephen Chu, Dr. Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian?Wilner, Shawn Singh and Chun Wing Yip