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NanoflexMulti-purpose, omni-flexible nanotech effector system still used in many parts of the Terragen sphereNanoflex is a paper-like form of programmable matter which has many uses
such as personal computing, display and storage |
Nanoflex consists of a large number
of small, triangular
tiles linked together by nanoconstructed motors and connector systems. Standard tiles are rarely
more than a
millimeter along each edge and usually much smaller.
Each tile contains a moderately powerful
computing node, nanoflywheel energy storage, and a network of small,
but
powerful, motors and jointed connector arms running along each edge. One face of each tile is
coated in
programmable matter 3-color light sources, which can be used as either
illuminators or pixels for image generation.
The opposite face is coated in multicolor
‘digital ink’ microspheres,
able to generate both static and animated text and images with minimal
power
consumption. Both
faces of each time are
able to operate as sensors that can detect and respond to either a
stylus or
pointing digit.
Nanoflex is normally employed with a
large number of tiles
linked together to form a continuous sheet.
At the smaller tile sizes, such a sheet has the
flexibility and feel of
good quality paper, but offers a wide range of useful applications:
Nanoflex tiles can release their
connections to surrounding
tiles, allowing sections of nanoflex to detach from the main group. This may be used for the
creation of
additional devices or the transfer of secure data between nanoflex
sheets. If
necessary, a given sheet of nanoflex with
an excess of stored energy can link to a sheet that is low on power and
provide
a partial recharge. In
addition, the
programmable matter side of a nanoflex sheet can configure itself as a
solar
collector. However,
nanoflex sheets are normally
recharged using a small data and power connector that plugs into any
compatible
outlet.
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