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NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY Presented by : Rashmi Pandey

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Nokia morph is a joint technology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center(NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK) nano science center.

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NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY Presented by :

Rashmi Pandey

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CONTENTS

• INTRODUCTION• CONCEPT OF NOKIA MORPH• NANOTECHNOLOGY IN NOKIA MORPH• VARIOUS NANOTECHNOLOGIES IN NOKIA

MORPH• FEATURES• FUTURE SCOPE• CONCLUSION• REFERENCES

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INTRODUCTION • MORPH……?

the word morph means..?

• Nokia had introduced a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes.”

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o Nokia morph is a joint technology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center(NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK) nano science center.

o In 24th februrary,2008 NRC and UK had introduced concept of nokia morph to the global world at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.

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CONCEPT OF NOKIA MORPH

o Nokia Morph is a concept that demonstrates how

future mobile devices might be stretchable and

flexible.

o Nanotechnology that might be capable of delivering ultimate functionality i.e. flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.

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NANOTECHNOLOGYo DEFINITION:

“Nanotechnology is the

engineering of functional

systems at the molecular(nano)

scale.”

o 2 APPROACHES:

1. Top down

2. Bottom up

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• Nanostructure surfaces, such as “Nano flowers” naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

(FIG. NANO FLOWERS)

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VARIOUS NANOTECHNOLOGIES…

1. NANO-ENABLED ENERGY• “Nano grass” structures that harvest solar

power.

(FIG. NANO GRASS)

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o Enhanced energy harvested and stored using

below materials:

1.Enhanced energy density batteries.

2. Super capacitors.

3. Nano wire solar cell.

4. Energy harvesting from RF using wideband of antennas.

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2. SENSING SURFACES

o Nano sensors are used to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution.

(FIG. NANO SENSORS)

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3. STRETCHABLE ELECTRONICS

• The nanoscale structure of the electronics enables stretching. Nanoscale internal structures controls the elasticity..

(FIG. STREATCHABLE AREA IN SPIDER SILK)

NANOSCALE FIBRES

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FEATURES 1.FLEXIBLE AND CHANGING DESIGN

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN OPEN MODE)

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(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN FOLDED MODE)

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(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN WRIST MODE)

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2. SELF CLEANING

o Nanostructure surface known as nano-flowers that naturally repel water, dirt and even finger-prints is used here.

(FIG. NANO FLOWER ZOOM SNAP)

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3. ADVANCE POWER SOURCES

(FIG. NANO GRASS ZOOM SNAP)

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4. TRANSPARENT ELECTRONICS

o The whole electronic circuit inside NOKIA morph is entirely transparent.

o Nanoscale electronics becomes invisible to the human eye.

(FIG. NANO SCALE ELECTRONICS ZOOM SNAP)

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5. HAPTIC SURFACE

• Buttons on the device surface are real 3D forms.

(FIG. BUTTON IN 3D ZOOM SNAP)

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6. WEARABLE DEVICE

o The device would be so flexible that it can be bend into a wrist watch, so it can be worn around the wrist .

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN WRIST MODE ZOOM SNAP)

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7. RECYCLING

o Utilization of biodegradable materials might make production and recycling of devices easier and ecologically friendly.

(FIG. RECLYCLING LOGO OF NOKIA )

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FUTURE SCOPE

• The shapes could be made much simpler like in Ring shape

• Morph in open mode could act as a keyboard for PC’s.

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CONCLUSION

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DEMO OF NOKIA MORPH

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REFERENCES• BOOKS

Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P. Poole & F.J. Owens, Understanding Nanotechnology, Scientific American, Nanoscale Science and Technology, Robert Kensal, Ian Hamley & Mark Geoghegan

Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P. Poole & F.J. Owens

• JOURNALS

Press release of nokia (March 2008), Nokia Technology Insights series (December 2008)

• INTERNET

Cambridge Nano science Centre, University of Cambridge:

www.nanoscience.cam.ac.uk

Nokia Research Center—

Nano Sciences : research.nokia.com/projects/nanosciences

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THANK YOU

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QUESTIONS??