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Examples for heterogenous subsystems are: | Examples for heterogenous subsystems are: | ||
* [[diamondoid heat pump system]]s | |||
* [[nanomechanical computing]] systems | * [[nanomechanical computing]] systems | ||
* [[Advanced nanofactory design|component router systems]] of advanced nanofactories | * [[Advanced nanofactory design|component router systems]] of advanced nanofactories | ||
* other logistic systems with tree topology | * other logistic systems with tree topology | ||
Revision as of 20:02, 26 February 2015
A good design goal is to aim to make systems of diamondoid - microcomponents mergable such that many kinds of diamondoid metamaterials can freely be interspersed and more complex microcomponent subsystems can be interwoven.
Microcomponent subsystems can be:
- homogenous diamondoid metamaterials
- heterogenous
Examples for heterogenous subsystems are:
- diamondoid heat pump systems
- nanomechanical computing systems
- component router systems of advanced nanofactories
- other logistic systems with tree topology