• DocumentCode
    2456772
  • Title

    Nanotechnology impact on aircraft design and maintenance

  • Author

    Kirkland, Larry V. ; Wright, R. Glenn

  • Author_Institution
    US Air Force, USA
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    2002
  • Firstpage
    769
  • Lastpage
    776
  • Abstract
    This paper describes unique research efforts relating to the development of nanoscale devices to replace standard integrated circuits, and eventually entire electronic systems. Standard integrated circuits (IC) have limitations or restrictions in size, speed, reliability, complexity and finding suitable replacements for discontinued items. Nanoscale device development and understanding has dramatically grown. One of the key properties of quantum physics that quantum computers rely on is the ability of certain atoms or nuclei to work together as quantum bits. These computing devices are a fraction of the size of typical ICs (nanoscale). Nanoscale devices developed using quantum physics principles have unlimited potential to revolutionize the methods and design of fabricated printed circuit cards and complete systems. They can replace an entire PC board or the set of PC boards that comprise a Line Replaceable Unit (LRU). This would be a good and practical jumping-off point. to going direct to the complete device, system or function level. This might include a nanoscale computer (general purpose or flight control), transmitter, GPS receiver, position and/or attitude sensors in either a standalone configuration, or combined within conventional devices (e.g., a nanoscale communications suite (xmtr/rcvr, etc.). encapsulated within the Plexiglas canopy or the control yoke of an F16 rather that, behind the instrument panel or maybe the whole comm suite into the pilot´s helmet.
  • Keywords
    aircraft maintenance; nanotechnology; Line Replaceable Unit; aircraft design; aircraft maintenance; electronic system; integrated circuit; nanotechnology; quantum computer; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Design methodology; Integrated circuit reliability; Maintenance; Nanoscale devices; Nanotechnology; Physics computing; Quantum computing; Standards development;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    AUTOTESTCON Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
  • ISSN
    1080-7725
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7441-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AUTEST.2002.1047958
  • Filename
    1047958