A Bird’s Eye View of Nanorobotics and Assembly Automations: A Revolutionary Convergence
Abstract
Over the past few decades, technology has advanced quickly, leading to amazing advances in a wide range of sectors. A new and exciting area called nanorobotics has emerged from the combination of nanotechnology and robotics. The development of tiny devices with nanoscale performance is the goal of this field. Among these, assembly automation and nanorobotics stand out as cutting-edge fields with enormous promise to revolutionize business, healthcare, and daily living. The development and control of robots at the nanoscale, usually between 1 and 100 nanometers, is known as nanorobotics. Conversely, assembly automations describe the employment of robots and automated systems to build things with little to no human involvement. Due to the growing need for accuracy and efficiency in industrial processes, assembly automation has advanced significantly at the same time as robotics. This article delves into the complexities of nanorobotics and assembly automation, along with their synergies, applications, problems, and prospects.
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