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    1. UTILTY FOG
        • Seminar Guide: Presented by:
        • Ms. Vini Vijayan Abhinav Arvind
    2. OVERVIEW
      • Introduction
      • Modes Of Operation
      • Structure
      • Properties
      • Applications
      • Conclusion
    3. INTRODUCTION
      • Brain child of J.Storrs Hall
      • In the words of hall
      • “ A biological human can walk through fog walls and the fog human can walk trough dumb-matter walls, Of-course fog people can walk through fog walls too ”
    4. INTRODUCTION
      • Nanotechnology
      • Concept of interlinking of small robots together.
      • Foglet can simulate any environment by creating all sort of structures.
    5. INTRODUCTION
    6. MODES OF OPERATION
      • Native Mode
      • Mobility: Forming Different Structures
      • like Table, Chair etc.
      • Fog Mode
      • Static : Forming screens
      • On immovable objects like walls,
      • as Tv and Displaying Device.
    7. STRUCTURE: FOGLET
      • Foglet
      • Little Robots Of human cell size
      • 12 arms pointing in all directions, each arm having four degree of freedom.
      • Grippers at the End Of the arms for Interlinking
    8. STRUCTURE: FOGLET
      • Foglets – Internal Schematic
    9. STRUCTURE:GRIP
      • Grip is Hexagonal in structure
      • 3 Fingers mounted on alternating face of a hexagon
      • Socket betwwen it
    10. STRUCTURE: FOG
      • Foglet uses six arms to hold its neighbors in the
      • layer; layers are thus a 2-dimensionally rigid fabric of equilateral triangles.
      • Space filled with foglet is called Utility Fog
    11. PROPERTIES
      • Self-reproducing and Self-generating
      • Power : Hydrogen (stored) combined with atmospheric oxygen to produce energy and collects water vapour for it’s separation. 700kw power consumed/cc for movement.
      • Absolute movement speed 1m/sec.
      • Tensile Strength : 1000 psi
      • Can sustain 100 m/s sheer per mm of thickness
    12. PROPERTIES
      • Specific gravity : 0.2
      • Can contract upto 40% in any linear direction reducing overall volume by factor of 5.
      • Components Proposed
      • Carbon
      • Aluminum oxide
      • Microcontroller is used.
      • Cost Issues:
      • Less than $0.00000000001
    13. PROPERTIES
      • Foglet though heavier than air, it is programmed to simulate its physical property so that you can’t feel it .
      • Individual foglets can communicate with each other.
    14. APPLICATIONS
      • Can act as shelter, clothing telephone computer and automobile
      • Can form your Home TV
      • Fill the cabin of the spaceship with Utility fog never worry about floating out of reach of a handhold
      • Inside spacesuit manages air pressure and make motion easy
    15. APPLICATIONS
      • An appropriately house filled with fog will prevent its hosts from micro-diseases.
      • Fog can look after children playing in the house for safety
      • It can make car-seatbelts for safety.
      • It can change the appearance of the car
    16. CHALLENGES & LIMITATIONS
      • Foglets are much bigger machines than most nano- tech conceptions.
      • Fog cannot simulate anything requiring hard metal
      • Lack of self-intelligence
    17. CONCLUSION
      • Utility fog will provide human with powers that approximate those of a fictional machine.
      • It provides nano-technology replacement for all physical equipments we see around
      • This technology is going to have very sound effect on future and the researches are going on this technnology to make it more compatible and sophisticated.
    18. REFERENCES
      • http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0.html
      • http://www.pivot.net/~jpierce/aspects_of_ufog.htm
      • http://www.aeiveos.com/~bradbury/Authors/Computing/Hall-JS/UFAUPS.html
      • http://www.wildirisdesign.com/nano/ufog.html
    19.  
    20. QUESTIONS
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