Description
Nanosensors for Smart Manufacturing provides information on the fundamental design concepts and emerging applications of nanosensors in smart manufacturing processes. In smart production, if the products and machines are integrated, embedded, or equipped with sensors, the system can immediately collect the current operating parameters, predict the product quality, and then feed back the optimal parameters to machines in the production line. In this regard, smart sensors and their wireless networks are important components of smart manufacturing.Nanomaterials-based sensors (nanosensors) offer several advantages over their microscale counterparts, including lower power consumption, fast response time, high sensitivity, lower concentration of analytes, and smaller interaction distance between sensors and products. With the support of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, neural networks, and ambient intelligence, sensor systems have become smarter. This is an important reference source for materials scientists and engineers who want to learn more about how nanoscale sensors can enhance smart manufacturing techniques and processes.- Outlines the smart nanosensor classes used in manufacturing applications- Shows how nanosensors are being used to make more efficient manufacturing systems- Assesses the major obstacles to designing nanosensor-based manufacturing systems at an industrial scale
Table of Contents
SECTION 1Basic Principles1. Methods for design and fabrication of nanosensors2. General techniques for preparation of nanosensors3. Smart nanosensors: Design, fabrication and application4. Nanoscale interface techniques for standardized integration of nanosensors in current devices5. Flexible sensors6. Smart nanosensors for blockchain- and IoT-enabled sensing7. Flexible smart nanosensors8. 3D printing and nanosensors9. Flexible Nano Smart sensors10. Smart nanobiosensorsSECTION 2Emerging applications11. Temperature nanosensors for smart manufacturing12. Nanosensors for food quality control, especially essential oils13. Nanobiosensors for smart manufacturing14. Practical applications of triboelectric nanogenerators as self-powered active sensors for pressures, vibrations, and impacts15. Smart nanosensors for intelligent packaging16. Smart materials for electrochemical flexible nanosensors: Advances and applications17. Nano self-sensing concretes (NSsCs)18. Self-powered, rapid-response and highly flexible nanosensors19. Nanotechnology-based E-nose for smart manufacturing20. Nanostructured gas sensors in smart manufacturing21. Next-generation self-powered nanosensors22. Paper-based nanosensors for smart manufacturing23. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for biosensing24. Humidity nanosensors for smart manufacturing25. Nanosensors for intelligent packaging



