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Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications 2
Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
Rosendo Ramos
Student id# 31342432
ELEC 308 Nano-science and Nanotechnology
Professor Dr.Loucas
March 30, 2020
Abstract
Nanotechnology has nowadays become the most amazing study in many fields such as civil engineering, chemical engineering, electronics, and medicine. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic molecular and supramolecular scale (Abdullah-Al-Shafi, 2016). This, therefore, means that at its essence, it is the science of how to use small things in the advancement of technology.
Introduction
The devices that use wireless communication ranges from RFID tags to television set receivers and satellites to mobile phones. The availability of internet access from mobile devices is growing at an exponential rate that causes rising demand on the wireless network and mobile devices' performance. As the type of activities that consumers are engaging in over the wireless connections is changing day in day out, it has been an increased need for the devices to change also. For instance in radios, the increasing quantity of mobile internet traffic there has been increased the need for additional frequency for support. The modern world is becoming an intelligent interactive environment that has needs novel autonomous sensors with wireless communication links that require to be incorporated into an everyday object. This is the reason why sensors that are nano-enabled integrated with small RF transceivers are useful in monitoring air quality, water pollution among other aspects. The main drivers of changing into nanotechnology in wireless devices are needed for high performance, reduced consumption of power as well as reduced compact size.
Background
In nanotechnology, a semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator (Neupane, et al., 2019). In these semiconductors, the energy band that is highly occupied is filled with electrons completely and the next that is empty is the conduction band. The semiconductors resistivity can be altered by up to 10 orders of magnitude by doping. Semiconductors nanocrystals are made from various compounds. They are normally referred to as II-IV, III-V or IV-VI semiconductors nanocrystals. This is basing on the periodic table groups where there are three elements formed. Semiconductor nanowires are a unique system that will be in the future to be used in electronic and optoelectronic devices. It has been shown that if the semiconductor materials are minimized, their performance is maximized for their application in a wide range of material applications.
Nanotechnology applications
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Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications 2
Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
Rosendo Ramos
Student id# 31342432
ELEC 308 Nano-science and Nanotechnology
Professor Dr.Loucas
March 30, 2020
Abstract
Nanotechnology has nowadays become the most amazing study in many fields such as civil engineering, chemical engineering, electronics, and medicine. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic molecular and supramolecular scale (Abdullah-Al-Shafi, 2016). This, therefore, means that at its essence, it is the science of how to use small things in the advancement of technology.
Introduction
The devices that use wireless communication ranges from RFID tags to television set receivers and satellites to mobile phones. The availability of internet access from mobile devices is growing at an exponential rate that causes rising demand on the wireless network and mobile devices' performance. As the type of activities that consumers are engaging in over the wireless connections is changing day in day out, it has been an increased need for the devices to change also. For instance in radios, the increasing quantity of mobile internet traffic there has been increased the need for additional frequency for support. The modern world is becoming an intelligent interactive environment that has needs novel autonomous sensors with wireless communication links that require to be incorporated into an everyday object. This is the reason why sensors that are nano-enabled integrated with small RF transceivers are useful in monitoring air quality, water pollution among other aspects. The main drivers of changing into nanotechnology in wireless devices are needed for high performance, reduced consumption of power as well as reduced compac ...
Recent developments in nanoscale electronics
allow current wireless technologies to function in
nanoscale environments. Especially due to their
incredible electrical and electromagnetic proper-
ties, carbon nanotubes are promising physical
phenomenon that are used for the realization of
a nanoscale communication paradigm. This pro-
vides a very large set of new promising applica-
tions such as collaborative disease detection with
communicating in-vivo nanosensor nodes and
distributed chemical attack detection with a net-
work of nanorobots. Hence, one of the most
challenging subjects for such applications
becomes the realization of nanoscale ad hoc net-
works. In this article, we define the concept of
carbon nanotube-based nanoscale ad hoc net-
works for future nanotechnology applications.
Carbon nanotube-based nanoscale Ad hoc NET-
works (CANETs) can be perceived as the down-
scaled version of traditional wireless ad hoc
networks without downgrading its main function-
alities. The objective of this work is to introduce
this novel and interdisciplinary research field and
highlight major barriers toward its realization.
Dr. Taniguchi (in 1974) was the man behind the word “Nanotechnology” but Dr. Richard Phillips Feynman was the person who innovated the new technology. Food contamination due to harmful pathogenic microorganisms (like Escherichia coli, Hepatitis A, Shigella, Staphylococcus aureus, Noroviruses, etc.) causes deadly diseases- ranging from enterocolitis to cancer (WHO-2020). Globally, food borne diseases (FBD) affecting not only the economy but also human health badly. FBD cases is expected to rise from 100 mn in 2011 to 150-177 mn in 2030 (Wageningen Economic Research; WHO-2020) According to a report from the UN (2019), the world’s population is expected to reach 8.548 bn by 2030, 9.735 bn by 2050 , and10.874 bn by 2100 Food nanosensors facilitate in detecting the harmful pathogenic microorganisms by monitoring the quality of food, and help in controlling the spread of foodborne disease. Antibacterial activity of metal NPs (e.g., Ag, Au, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mg, Ti, Si, and their respective oxides) Biochemical synthesis of metal NPs and NPs embedded polymer attract researchers EUC in 2011 regulates the migration of NPs into food products (due to directly / indirectly contact of NPs) with regulation No. 10/2011. FDA and FSSAI are the regulating authorities in USA and India, respectively for the application of NPs in food. 1.
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Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
Rosendo Ramos
Student id# 31342432
ELEC 308 Nano-science and Nanotechnology
Professor Dr.Loucas
March 30, 2020
Abstract
Nanotechnology has nowadays become the most amazing study in many fields such as civil engineering, chemical engineering, electronics, and medicine. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic molecular and supramolecular scale (Abdullah-Al-Shafi, 2016). This, therefore, means that at its essence, it is the science of how to use small things in the advancement of technology.
Introduction
The devices that use wireless communication ranges from RFID tags to television set receivers and satellites to mobile phones. The availability of internet access from mobile devices is growing at an exponential rate that causes rising demand on the wireless network and mobile devices' performance. As the type of activities that consumers are engaging in over the wireless connections is changing day in day out, it has been an increased need for the devices to change also. For instance in radios, the increasing quantity of mobile internet traffic there has been increased the need for additional frequency for support. The modern world is becoming an intelligent interactive environment that has needs novel autonomous sensors with wireless communication links that require to be incorporated into an everyday object. This is the reason why sensors that are nano-enabled integrated with small RF transceivers are useful in monitoring air quality, water pollution among other aspects. The main drivers of changing into nanotechnology in wireless devices are needed for high performance, reduced consumption of power as well as reduced compac ...
Recent developments in nanoscale electronics
allow current wireless technologies to function in
nanoscale environments. Especially due to their
incredible electrical and electromagnetic proper-
ties, carbon nanotubes are promising physical
phenomenon that are used for the realization of
a nanoscale communication paradigm. This pro-
vides a very large set of new promising applica-
tions such as collaborative disease detection with
communicating in-vivo nanosensor nodes and
distributed chemical attack detection with a net-
work of nanorobots. Hence, one of the most
challenging subjects for such applications
becomes the realization of nanoscale ad hoc net-
works. In this article, we define the concept of
carbon nanotube-based nanoscale ad hoc net-
works for future nanotechnology applications.
Carbon nanotube-based nanoscale Ad hoc NET-
works (CANETs) can be perceived as the down-
scaled version of traditional wireless ad hoc
networks without downgrading its main function-
alities. The objective of this work is to introduce
this novel and interdisciplinary research field and
highlight major barriers toward its realization.
Dr. Taniguchi (in 1974) was the man behind the word “Nanotechnology” but Dr. Richard Phillips Feynman was the person who innovated the new technology. Food contamination due to harmful pathogenic microorganisms (like Escherichia coli, Hepatitis A, Shigella, Staphylococcus aureus, Noroviruses, etc.) causes deadly diseases- ranging from enterocolitis to cancer (WHO-2020). Globally, food borne diseases (FBD) affecting not only the economy but also human health badly. FBD cases is expected to rise from 100 mn in 2011 to 150-177 mn in 2030 (Wageningen Economic Research; WHO-2020) According to a report from the UN (2019), the world’s population is expected to reach 8.548 bn by 2030, 9.735 bn by 2050 , and10.874 bn by 2100 Food nanosensors facilitate in detecting the harmful pathogenic microorganisms by monitoring the quality of food, and help in controlling the spread of foodborne disease. Antibacterial activity of metal NPs (e.g., Ag, Au, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mg, Ti, Si, and their respective oxides) Biochemical synthesis of metal NPs and NPs embedded polymer attract researchers EUC in 2011 regulates the migration of NPs into food products (due to directly / indirectly contact of NPs) with regulation No. 10/2011. FDA and FSSAI are the regulating authorities in USA and India, respectively for the application of NPs in food. 1.
Today’s majority of data technique uses Radio Spectrum. But the major drawback of data
technique using radio spectrum is that it is very congested and the demand for wireless data
double each year. Every one, it seems want to use wireless data but the capacity is drying up.
Light –Fidelity is the transmission of data through illumination .It comprises of sending data
through a Light Emitting Diode which varies in intensity faster than human eye can follow .It
uses the fact that light travels at a such a high speed which is faster than human eye to catch.
Therefore when we vary the intensity of light emitting source it become impossible for the
humans to catch that sensation. It leads to very high speed data transmission, which is for
superior to current technologies.
The Interconnection of nanoscale devices with existing Information and communication technologies (ICT), defines a new networking paradigm called “Internet of Nano-Things"
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23. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Think of a profession you are considering as a career: engineering, or perhaps law or accounting or teaching. Could you develop a distinctive set of virtues for that profession? That is, are there some virtues that would be particularly important for members of that profession? Your response should be at least one page in length.
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Title: Rebellious Libya
Thesis: The United States should not get involved with Libya’s conflicts.
I.
Introduction:
A.
Start with the question, what is war? Explain briefly.
B.
Talk about the wars of the United States.
C.
What were the outcomes of some of those wars?
II.
Narration:
A.
Give some background on Libya.
B.
Explain how Col. Muammar Gaddafi became the leader of Libya
C.
Talk about why the citizens of Libya want to overthrow Gaddafi.
D.
Explain why the people feel that the United States should get involved in Libya’s conflicts.
III.
Partition:
A.
Thesis: I believe that the United States should not get involve with Libya’s conflicts.
B.
Essay Map.
1.
Cost of war.
2.
Using money in other Departments other defense.
3.
Killing innocent civilians and soldiers.
4.
Helping unknown rebels
5.
Involvement of foreign wars
IV.
Arguments:
A.
The cost of war is rising by the minute. The Obama Administration proposed a budget of $553 billion dollars for the department.
B.
Instead of spending all that money on war, we should be investing that money on health care and education.
C.
This conflict has caused the lives of many innocent civilians. NATO openly admitted to have killed innocent civilians, due to misguidance.
D.
The rebels fighting against Gaddafi are in need of military supplies. I don’t think that it is a good idea to help unknown rebels. We helped the Afghanistan rebels when they were fighting Russia. After they were victorious, they later became the “Taliban” and used those weapons to attack the US.
E.
Getting involved in foreign wars is not a good idea. The US has been involved in many foreign wars lately. These wars have been in foreign countries where Islam is the prominent religion. Libya is one of these countries. The involvement of the US in these places, builds a bad reputation worldwide and among the Muslim community.
V.
Refutation:
A.
Gaddafi’s actions against the civilians of Libya are totally wrong. Killing your own people is bad and therefore, we should help the rebels overthrow him.
B.
Gaddafi has been in power for many years. In fact, he holds the record for most years in power in a single country. This type of power can potentially lead to corruption and mistreatment of civilians.
C.
The people of Libya deserve to have democracy. They should have the right to elect their own leader.
D.
If Al Qaeda is threatening NATO and Libyan mercenaries then we should help them fight terrorism.
VI.
Conclusion:
A.
Summarize my arguments.
B.
State why we should not get involve with Libya’s conf.
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This assignment has to be 4 pages long, then it needs a cover page and reference page however that can not be a part of the four pages. So it would be 6 pages if you count the cover page and reference page!
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1. Mexico and Guatemala. Research the political and economic situati.docxvannagoforth
1. Mexico and Guatemala. Research the political and economic situation of these countries and write about their peculiar circumstances.
2. Honduras, El Salvador and Panama. Research the political and economic situation of these countries and write about their peculiar circumstances.
3. Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Research the ecological and political situation of these countries and write about their peculiar circumstances.
4. Colombia and Ecuador. Research about the truths and myths about this two countries and write about your impressions on these stereotypes.
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1. Many scholars have set some standards to judge a system for taxat.docxvannagoforth
1. Many scholars have set some standards to judge a system for taxation for its validity. How can you decide if a tax is good or bad?
You can consider these five following principles for your Discussion. What do these issues mean? How do you think they matter?
Adequacy Equity Exportability Neutrality Simplicity
What other tax revenue systems could you consider? How do you think they would be better or worse?
2. What role do taxes play in political issues?
3. What is your opinion of a flat tax as some politicians have proposed?
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1. List and (in 1-2 sentences) describe the 4 interlocking factors t.docxvannagoforth
1. List and (in 1-2 sentences) describe the 4 interlocking factors that led to the ourbreak of world war 1
2. Explain the difference between and authoritarian regime and a totalitarian regime.
3. List and (in 1-2 sentences) describe the 5 factors that led to the ourbreak of world war 2.
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1. Please explain how the Constitution provides for a system of sepa.docxvannagoforth
1. Please explain how the Constitution provides for a system of separation of powers and checks and balances. Provide a fully developed essay of at least 500 words, and cite sources used.
2. Describe how a bill becomes a law at the national level, in a fully developed essay of at least 500 words. Support your work with cited sources, references to Lecture Notes, or URLs where you obtained your information.
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1. Please watch the following The Diving Bell & The Butterfly, Amel.docxvannagoforth
1. Please watch the following: The Diving Bell & The Butterfly, Amelie, The Lookout, A Single Man, Her, Little Children, and An Education and
Please respond to the films. In particular, respond to how the film develops the identity of a single character for an audience, and which you responded to (either the characters themselves or the way the film constructed the character) the most, or the least please , 10 sentence min and no plagiariasm also it has to be
followowed exactly whats written here.
PS: please dont waste my time if you will do a messy assigment, just dont send me a msg.
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1. Most sociologists interpret social life from one of the three maj.docxvannagoforth
1. Most sociologists interpret social life from one of the three major theoretical frameworks/perspectives (conflict theory, functionalism, symbolic interactionism). Describe the major points of each one. List at least one sociologist who has been identified with each of these three theories.
2. What is the difference between basic sociology and applied sociology?
3. List and describe the eight steps of the scientific research model.
4. Discuss the importance of ethics in social research. Define what is meant by ethics.
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1. Members of one species cannot successfully interbreed and produc.docxvannagoforth
1. Members of one species cannot successfully interbreed and produce fertile offspring with members of other species. This idea is known as
a. reproductive success.
b. punctuated evolution.
c. adaptive radiation.
d. the biological species concept.
e. geographic isolation.
2. The origin of new species, the extinction of species, and the evolution of major new features of living things are all changes that result from
a. macroevolution.
b. fitness.
c. speciation.
d. the biological species concept.
e. convergent evolution.
3. Which is a barrier that can contribute to reproductive isolation?
a. timing
b. behavior
c. habitat
d. incompatible reproductive structures
e. all of the above
4. Which of the following statements is false?
a. Horses and donkeys are separate species.
b. Two mules can mate and produce fertile offspring.
c. A horse and a donkey can mate and produce offspring.
d. Two donkeys can mate and produce fertile offspring.
e. Two horses can mate and produce fertile offspring.
5. The evolution of the penguin’s wing from a wing suited for flying to a “flipper-wing” used for swimming is an example of
a. refinement of existing adaptations.
b. reproductive isolation.
c. adaptation of existing structures to new functions.
d. inheritance of acquired characteristics.
e. the biological species concept.
6. Which of the following have been preserved as fossils?
a. dinosaur footprints
b. insects preserved in amber
c. petrified plant remains
d. animal bones
e. all of the above
7. The mass extinctions that included the dinosaurs took place during which period?
a. Cambrian (543–510 million years ago)
b. Devonian (409–363 million years ago)
c. Carboniferous (363–290 million years ago)
d. Jurassic (206–144 million years ago)
e. Cretaceous (144–65 million years ago)
8. The development of the complex, camera-like eye of a mammal is an example of
a. refinement of existing adaptations.
b. reproductive isolation.
c. adaptation of existing structures to new functions.
d. inheritance of acquired characteristics.
e. the biological species concept.
9. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Carbon-14 dating is useful for studying the age of early dinosaur fossils.
b. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years.
c. Uranium-238 has a very short half-life.
d. Uranium-238 is present in all organisms.
e. Carbon-12 is not found in living plants.
10. Which of the following provides the best explanation for why Australia has so many organisms unique to that continent?
a. punctuated equilibrium
b. the biological species concept
c. convergent evolution
d. continental drift
e. cladistics
11. Scientists think that a meteor that fell in ____________________ may have led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
a. Australia
b. the Yucatán peninsula
c. The Galápagos Islands
d. Pangaea
e. India
12. The great diversit.
1. Of the three chemical bonds discussed in class, which of them is .docxvannagoforth
1. Of the three chemical bonds discussed in class, which of them is simultaneously the weakest and most important for life on this planet as we know it?
2.Carbohydrates are very important sources of energy for life. Plants and arthropods also use carbohydrates as components of structures that are very important for their existence. Provide the names of the two most important carbohydrate based structures (one for plants and one for arthropods) and the carbohydrate components that are used to form them.
3._____________ _____________ are joined by ______________ bonds to form proteins.
4.Proteins can be used for several functions. Provide examples of structural and metabolic functions of proteins.
5.Describe the phosholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane. Why is this bilayer important for the formation of cells and the sequestration of chemical reactions within the cell?
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1. Look at your diagrams for hydrogen, lithium, and sodium. What do .docxvannagoforth
1. Look at your diagrams for hydrogen, lithium, and sodium. What do they all have in common? What group are these elements in on the periodic table?
2. Look at your diagrams for fluorine and chlorine. What do they have in common?
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1. Name the following molecules2. Sketch the following molecules.docxvannagoforth
1. Name the following molecules:
2. Sketch the following molecules:
3-cyclohexenone
4-ethyl 2,2,5-trimethyl 3-hexanone
ethyl butyrate
pentanoic acid
2-chloro 4-methyl 2,5-heptadienal
3,4-dichloro 4-ethyl octanal
p-chloro phenol
3-bromo 2-chloro 4-methyl hexane
3-cyclopropyl 1,2-cyclopentanediol
methyl phenyl ether
3,5-dimethyl 2-heptene-4,5-diol
3. Give two different uses for ethanol.
4. Name two categories of organic compounds (alkanes, aldehydes…) that have very strong characteristic odours.
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1. List the horizontal and vertical levels of systems that exist in .docxvannagoforth
1. List the horizontal and vertical levels of systems that exist in organizations.
2.
Describe at least five steps involved in systems integration
3.
What is the role of ERP systems in system integration?
4. Why do you think functional silos are not appropriate for today's organization? Discuss your answer from organizational and technical perspectives.
5. Pick an organization that you know of or where you are/were working and provide examples of logical and physical integration issues that were faced by the organization when they broke the functional silos and moved to integrated systems.
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1. Kemal Ataturk carried out policies that distanced the new Turkish.docxvannagoforth
1. Kemal Ataturk carried out policies that distanced the new Turkish republic of the 1920s from the Ottoman past. Why? What specific policies did Ataturk pursue? 2. Why many Arabs felt betrayed by the British (and the French) after the First World War? 3. Discuss at least three features of patrimonial leadership. List three or more Middle Eastern states where such type of political leadership persists 4. Describe the key processes (both internal and external) that initiated political and economic disintegration of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century. 5. European military superiority in the late eighteenth century prompted Ottoman rulers to respond with what specific political measures? 6. The Zionist political movement originated in Europe rather than in the Middle East. Explain why and how. 7. After the Second World War, several Arab countries went through the process of transition from constitutional monarchies to republics. Identify three such countries and describe the course of events that brought about this transition. 8. How is religious Zionism different from secular Zionism? What is the relevance of this difference for the creation of the state of Israel? Has the relative influence of the two remained stable since the creation of the Israeli state? 9. What was the principle source of political legitimacy of the Ottoman Empire? 10. While most Ottoman European provinces, riding the tide of the nineteenth century nationalism, sought and won independence from Istanbul, Ottoman Arab provinces maintained their political loyalty to the Ottomans. What explains this difference between Arab and European provinces? 11. Social and political forces in favor of a constitutional reform in Iran (1905-1911) were markedly different from the groups that promoted constitutional limitations on executive powers of the sultan in the Ottoman Empire prior to the First World War? Explain this difference. 12. What are some of the key features of Arab socialisms? Which Arab leaders adopted socialist ideology? Which Arab leaders were opposed to it? 13. After the First World War, the new Middle Eastern protectorates (e.g., Syria, Lebanon, Iraq) were expected to develop into modern secular states. What specific policies did France and Britain try to implement? How successful have theses policies been? 14. The 1967 war was a watershed event for all major actors in the Middle East. Explain the consequences of the war for domestic politics in Israel and Egypt respectively.
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1. If we consider a gallon of gas as having 100 units of energy, and.docxvannagoforth
1. If we consider a gallon of gas as having 100 units of energy, and 25 of those units are used to move the car, what law of thermodynamics accounts for the other 75 units of energy? (Points : 2)
the first law
the second law
2. Which of these is not a component of a molecule of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)? (Points : 3)
adenosine
phosphate
deoxyribose sugar
ribose sugar
3. Glycolysis is a sequence of ______ chemical reactions. (Points : 3)
nine
six
five
ten
4. Exergonic reactions produce products with a ___ energy level than that of the initial reactants. (Points : 3)
lower
higher
the same
5. When chemical X is reduced, which of these expressions would be an accurate representation of its reduced state? (Points : 3)
XO
XH
X
HX
6. Most enzymes are which kind of organic compound? (Points : 3)
carbohydrates
lipids
proteins
none of the above
7. The area on an enzyme where the substrate attaches is called the: (Points : 3)
active site
allosteric site
anabolic site
inactive site
8. Which of the following creatures would not be an autotroph? (Points : 3)
cactus
cyanobacteria
fish
palm tree
9. The process by which most of the world's autotrophs make their food is known as: (Points : 3)
glycolysis
photosynthesis
chemosynthesis
herbivory
10. Plants are the only organisms that use ATP for the transfer and storage of energy. (Points : 2)
True
False
11. The colors of light in the visible range (from longest wavelength to shortest) are: (Points : 3)
ROYGBIV
VIBGYOR
GRBIYV
ROYROGERS
12. Chlorophyll is a green pigment because it absorbs only the green part of the visible light spectrum. (Points : 2)
True
False
13. The photosynthetic pigment that is essential for the process to occur is: (Points : 3)
chlorophyll a
chlorophyll b
beta carotene
xanthocyanin
14. A photosystem is: (Points : 3)
a collection of hydrogen-pumping proteins
a series of electron-accepting proteins arranged in the thylakoid membrane
a collection of photosynthetic pigments arranged in a thylakoid membrane
found only in prokaryotic organisms
15. Which of these molecules is NOT a product of the Electron Transport System? (Points : 3)
ATP
Water
Pyruvate
NAD+
16. The dark reactions require all of these chemicals to proceed except: (Points : 3)
ATP
NADPH
carbon dioxide
oxygen
17. The structural unit of photosynthesis, where the photosystems are located, are called: (Points : 3)
chlorophylls
eukaryotes
stroma
thylakoids
18. Which of the following does NOT occur during the light independent process? (Points : 3)
CO2 is used to form carbohydrates
NADPH converts to NADP
ADP converts to ATP
ATP converts to ADP
19. The production of ATP that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called: (Points : 3)
aerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
chemiosmosis
photosynthesis
20. The first stable chemical formed by the Calvin Cycle is: (Points :.
1. In 200-250 words, analyze the basic issues of human biology as th.docxvannagoforth
1. In 200-250 words, analyze the basic issues of human biology as they relate to chronic conditions and describe the interaction between disability, disease, and behavior. Examine and discuss the impact of biological health or illness on social, psychological, and physical problems from the micro, mezzo, and macro perspectives. Choose a chronic condition from those provided in your text and consider how you might feel, think, and behave differently if the condition were affecting you versus if the condition were affecting a stranger. How might you think differently about this chronic condition if it were affecting someone close to you, your neighbor, or someone in your community? Please include at least two supporting scholarly resources.
2.Our stage of life, intellectual/cognitive abilities, and sociocultural position in life, affect our perspectives and resultant behaviors about a number of conditions including cancer. Consider the information provided in the
“Introduction to the Miller Family”
document. Both Ella and Elías have been diagnosed with cancer. Ella has been fighting cancer with complementary and alternative methods with some success for many years. Elías, her grandson, is 10 years old and has recently been diagnosed with leukemia but has not yet begun treatment. Putting yourself in either Ella or Elías’s place, what might your perspective on your cancer be? Integrate how the stage of life, cognitive abilities, and sociocultural position of your chosen person impacts her/his perspective on his/her individual disease.
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications .docx
1. Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
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Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
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Nanotechnology for Wireless and Telecommunications
Rosendo Ramos
Student id# 31342432
ELEC 308 Nano-science and Nanotechnology
Professor Dr.Loucas
March 30, 2020
Abstract
Nanotechnology has nowadays become the most amazing study
2. in many fields such as civil engineering, chemical engineering,
electronics, and medicine. Nanotechnology is the manipulation
of matter on an atomic molecular and supramolecular scale
(Abdullah-Al-Shafi, 2016). This, therefore, means that at its
essence, it is the science of how to use small things in the
advancement of technology.
Introduction
The devices that use wireless communication ranges from RFID
tags to television set receivers and satellites to mobile phones.
The availability of internet access from mobile devices is
growing at an exponential rate that causes rising demand on the
wireless network and mobile devices' performance. As the type
of activities that consumers are engaging in over the wireless
connections is changing day in day out, it has been an increased
need for the devices to change also. For instance in radios, the
increasing quantity of mobile internet traffic there has been
increased the need for additional frequency for support. The
modern world is becoming an intelligent interactive
environment that has needs novel autonomous sensors with
wireless communication links that require to be incorporated
into an everyday object. This is the reason why sensors that are
nano-enabled integrated with small RF transceivers are useful in
monitoring air quality, water pollution among other aspects.
The main drivers of changing into nanotechnology in wireless
devices are needed for high performance, reduced consumption
of power as well as reduced compact size.
Background
In nanotechnology, a semiconductor is a material with electrical
conductivity between a conductor and an insulator (Neupane, et
al., 2019). In these semiconductors, the energy band that is
highly occupied is filled with electrons completely and the next
that is empty is the conduction band. The semiconductors
resistivity can be altered by up to 10 orders of magnitude by
doping. Semiconductors nanocrystals are made from various
compounds. They are normally referred to as II-IV, III-V or IV-
3. VI semiconductors nanocrystals. This is basing on the periodic
table groups where there are three elements formed.
Semiconductor nanowires are a unique system that will be in the
future to be used in electronic and optoelectronic devices. It has
been shown that if the semiconductor materials are minimized,
their performance is maximized for their application in a wide
range of material applications.
Nanotechnology applications
Nano-antennas, Nano-transceivers, and Nano-networks /
Communications
With the increasing services of wireless communication like
paging, cellular phones as well as emerging personal
communication there in need of wireless applications.
Nanomaterials are materials that posse’s one external dimension
of 1-100nm which occurs naturally as a byproduct of
combustion reaction or they are produced purposefully through
engineering to perform a specialized action. Metamaterial
antennas use metamaterials to improve the small antenna
systems’ performance. Just like other systems, they are aimed at
launching energy into free space. This class of antennae,
however, is made by using materials that are engineered with
microscopic structures aimed at producing unusual physical
properties. These types of antennas as if they are much larger
than their usual size something that is caused by their novel
structure as well as their capability of re-radiating energy.
These antennas help in applications such as in the portable
interaction with satellites, wide-angle beam steering, and
communication with emergency devices among others. On the
other hand, nano-antenna arrays are important devices that are
used in converting propagating radiation into the confined
nanoscale. In simple terms, these are the visible spectrum
counterpart of the microwave and the radiofrequency antennas.
Nanotechnology is providing a new set of tools to the
engineering community for designing and manufacturing
electronic components. Plasmonic nano can realize competent
wireless links between optical nanocircuit components.
4. Nanoscale communication network scheme and energy model
for a human hand
scenario
Bluetooth receivers vary, some being nano receivers. However,
not all nano receivers use Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth
receivers normally employ 2.4 GHz band radio communication
thus they can link multiple devices together.
USB receivers were used before the coming of the nano wireless
receivers. They protruded on the side of the USB port of a
laptop something that posed inconveniences and the user was
required to plug in and remove them after every use which was
risky as well. However, unlike USB receivers nano wireless
receivers are designed in a way that they are always left in the
port of the laptop at all times. They are very small and fit
snugly into the computer’s side thus reducing the risk of
damage.
Wireless technology allows communication without the use of
cables or wires. For instance, the nano wireless receiver is
used in aiding the users to link devices like wireless mouse and
keyboard to the computer (Hassan, et al., 2017). They are
similar to USB receivers but they are much smaller and more
convenient.
Molecular communication allows the communication of
nanomachines using molecules as the carrier of communication.
This provides an attractive opportunity of precisely regulating
biological signaling in nanomedicine applications of the body
area network. MC is a promising technology that is inspired by
biological mechanisms and activities in nature such as the
communication of the hormones between ants and the signaling
of neurons in the body of human beings.
Telecommunication
In communication systems, mobile devices that have a high
level of computation and communication require an intelligent
way of sensing during interaction with another human
environment. nanotechnology sensors in mobile devices will
5. help in entrenching devices in the environment of humans
bringing in new platforms of permitting ever-present sensing
and computing. When integrated with the IoT, it will be easier
to interact with humans and machines efficiently. It will also
provide a way of linking devices of health nanoparticles with
the internet. For instance, Nanosensor networks have proved to
be crucial in several ways.
Nanosensors are nanoscale devices that are used in measuring
physical quantities and converting them to signals that are
detectable and which are later analyzed. Nanosensors are made
using either top-down lithography, bottom-up assembly or
molecular self-assembly. Various nanosensors are I the market
today and used in the development of various applications.
Although different sensors are used in measuring different
things they all share similar workflows. Modern nanosensors are
currently used in healthcare, defense, and military and
agriculture.
Fiber optic cables are used to carry information between
different places through the use of optical technology. “For
instance, if one wants to send information from a computer
using fiber optics, one hooks up the computer to a laser thereby
converting electrical information from the computer into a
series of light pulses then fire the laser down the fiber optic
cable” (Willner, 2019). The recipient requires having a
photoelectric cell for turning the pulses of light into electrical
information that the recipient's computer will understand. Fiber
optics are the main way of carrying information over a long
distance because they have less attenuation, there is no
interference and they have higher bandwidth. The fiber optics
are also used in broadcasting, medicine, and in the military.
Carbon nanotubes are said to contain remarkable mechanical
and electrical properties that make them very good in the
designing of a nano electrochemical system. For instance,
carbon nanotubes are said to help boost communications. This
technology may help in the improvement of everything from 5G
to the tactical radios. This is because carbon nanotubes offer a
6. broad scope of promises since they can be fabricated into
transistors replacing the convectional metal oxide
semiconductors that are used in radio frequency systems. These
nanotubes pave way for lesser expensive chips which are
capable of eliminating the many drawbacks that plague radio
systems. The military sensing equipment is also among the
beneficiaries of nanotube technology because radar receivers
can perform better from circuitry based on this technology. This
is because this technology will boost dynamic range allowing a
receiver picking out a very small signal amid high interference
environment.
Nanotechnology in 5G Wireless Communication Network
By using the 5G network, will enhance improved radar image
resolution as well as faster data transfer within the network. The
5G wireless communication system is said to be a congregated
system consisting of numerous radio access expertise that is
incorporated together for efficiency. This, therefore, means that
it becomes possible supporting a broader range of applications
and services something that will help in expansively satisfying
the necessities of the society information wise. It uses the flat
IP concept as well as nanotechnology as a self-protective device
for safety concerns arising due to flat IP (Jamthe, & Bhande,
S2017). The flat IP provides a new of identifying devices by the
use of symbolic names, unlike the method that has been used
previously in the normal IP address in the hieratical
architecture.
The hotly anticipated 5G technology is said to the game changer
in mobile networking. The major difference that exists between
5G and 4G is that the former is thought to be much quicker,
smarter and more proficient than the latter. 5G guarantees
mobile data velocities that are capable of outstripping the top
home broadband network. Since it has a speed of 100 gigabits
per second, it means that it will be 100 times much faster than
the 4G. 5G will help in fixing the bandwidth issues since the 4G
7. network does not have the infrastructure of coping effectively.
5G uses the new technology known as Massive MIMO using
manifold targeted teams to focus and track customers around
every cell site thus improving area covered, rapidity, and
competence.
“An all IP network is a packet-based network that involves
transferring all data the same way and independent of the access
or the transport technology” (Alkandari, et al., 2017). An IP is
different from the web in that, ell-IP dos do not mean that the
providers put their services onto the public web but rather, it is
an adoption of IP based technology that is under the
management of the distribution network. For instance, the
bandwidth all-IP voice network allows the users to use cutting
edge technologies in exposing more control and capabilities to
the users leveraging bandwidth IP voice network for VoIP
services. This, therefore, allows fast automated provisioning,
quick failover as well as redundant rooting for voice traffic,
access to phone numbers nationally.
BDMA is a Korean R&D devised for new access techniques.
Beam division multiple access do not utilize time and frequency
resource sharing. In this technology, all beams are different for
different stations at different angles. This, therefore, is to
means that, the mobile stations that are at the matching angle
can as well be tackled by the identical solitary base station on
breadth, route and beam numbers. This, therefore, solves the
problem of bandwidth, capacity, and efficiency eliminating
signal deterioration at the cell edge.
Today, electronics are becoming more and more ubiquitous.
Integrated nanomaterials are important for extreme thermal
management. Nanomaterials play a disrupting role in thermal
management for high power electronics in aerospace platforms.
Reducing the form factor helps in amplifying the intensity of
the thermal loads imposing an extreme requirement for thermal
management for reliable operation (Alkandari, et al., 2017).
In the storage of information, recordings require a considerable
8. capacity limit. Hard drives that are used in computers normally
consume more power and are at risk of failing than solid-state
memory without moving parts. The nanomagnetic wires which
are made of iron and nickel are being used in the creation of
dense memory devices. This, therefore, creates a wide memory.
Applications like drug targeting have spurred in and theoretical
molecular communications. Various tentative studies have
established different communication molecular components. It
has, however, remains a challenge realizing an effusive
practical artificial nanoscale molecular communication system.
Small Testbeds have been projected based on alcohol spraying
in open space as well as signaling with acids and bases for
signaling within closed vessels.
The thought behind Datoos is that people will not be required to
carry their laptops with them because they will easily access the
World Wide Web by the use of their bodies. This will mean that
the human bodies will, therefore, become computer interfaces as
there will be the implantation of the recycling materials into the
body of human beings (Lakshmi, & DhanaLakshmi, 2019).
The major challenges are that the manufacturing cost will be
very high since the technology requires a lot of research. The
introduction of new materials will in most cases have dangers
therefore; nanotechnology requires committed to the research of
the biological risks involved (Padmavathi, et al., 2018).
Nanotechnology-Enabled Wireless Devices
Tunable radio components provide a technical introduction into
the state of art in the RF components, circuits and applications.
Through practical viewpoints, scientists have discovered the
ways of using RF techniques and devices in developing a
successful product design. For instance, antennas and antenna
are tuning that reflect the dominance of the antenna tuning app
(Eid, et al., 2018).
Modern electronic systems are working at increasingly
operational speed. This is because the higher the speed the more
convectional circuit and components stop working high-
frequency electronics are electronics dealing with rapidly
9. changing voltages.
IoT is a system with unified computing devices that are
presented with distinctive identifiers thus being able to transfer
data over a network with no necessitating of a human to human
interaction or human-computer interaction.
When it comes to the body area network, wireless sensors are
placed inside the patient’s body aimed at collecting biomedical
data. The biosensors are used in generating data and
transmitting them to sinks for storage. These developments are
meant to reducing healthcare costs and increase the average life
expectancy of individuals in the coming years.
Future nanotechnology areas
Nanomaterials are opening doors for a hypertext era where
electronics and information communication are soon becoming
ubiquitous. This has been achieved through transiting from
traditional and nanotechnology electronics (Fraceto, et a.,
2018). This, therefore, means that the nanoscale transistor is
faster and energy-efficient. This means that soon or later the
entire memory of a computer will be stored on one chip. The
current application of nanoscale materials includes the use of
thin coatings in electronics and active surfaces.
Conclusions
In conclusion, nanomaterials will be the next industrial
revolution as well as the telecommunication industry. Shortly,
the nanoscale will provide a platform for improving the
performance in these fields.
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