shekhar bhansali [email protected]. first of all, what is mems ? mems stands for micro electro...
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First of all, what is MEMS ?• MEMS stands for Micro Electro Mechanical Systems. • It is a technique of combining Electrical and Mechanical
components together on a chip, to produce a system of miniature dimensions ..
• By miniature, we mean dimensions less than the thickness of human hair !!!!
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The wonder called nanotechnology
• Nanotechnology is the technology of arranging atoms and molecules in a material.
• This allows to alter the properties of a material and build structures of desired features.
• A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter.• Nanotechnology makes it possible to manufacture
devices 80,000 times smaller than the thickness of human hair !!
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A simple analogy..• The atoms in an object
can be compared to the blocks in a building game.
• In a building game, the blocks can be arranged to create different looking structures.
• Similarly, atoms can be arranged differently to produce a multitude of devices. This forms the basis of nanotechnology.
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Outline
• Introduction to MEMS technology• Introduction to Homeland Security• Application of MEMS to Homeland
Security– Military– Biometric Identification– Bio-terrorism– Marine Security
• Conclusion
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Homeland Security• Homeland Security refers to
protection of territory, domestic population and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression.
• September 11 attacks and the bio-terrorism threats have made Department of Homeland Security a focal point in defending the nation against terrorist attacks.
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Application of Mems in Homeland Security
• Homeland Defense – Military Applications
• Biometric Identification Sensors
• Defense against Bio-terrorism
• Marine Security
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Military Applications of MEMS
• Development of agile and advanced military warfare
• Faster access to information in all domains –
AIR, SEA & LAND
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MEMS based Optical Identification and Communication Systems (MOICS)
http://www.tanner.com/Labs/research/technologies/moics/optical_comm.htm
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MOICS
Modulated laser
Signal with dataMEMS mirrors
Controller
ExtractData
Receive DataData
This system would ensure secure communication between sensors in Hazardous environment on battlefields without use of expensive positioning system.
MEMS Mirrors
http://mems.colorado.edu/c1.res.ppt/ppt/oe.review/ppt.htm?
Interrogate unit Remote unit
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Multisensor Microcluster
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~wise/Research/Overview/Wise_Research.pdf
• This system includes micro-sensors for measurement of temperature, pressure, humidity and position.
• Applications :
Environmental Monitoring
Health Monitoring
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MEMS POLYCHROMATOR
Imagine a soldier on a battlefield looking through a pair of binoculars and detecting from afar the nature of gas being emitted in a smoke cloud. There's no need to obtain a sample of the gas or even get close to it. Instead, the detection is made from a safe one or two miles away using a POLYCHROMATOR employing MEMS to analyze the chemical Species.
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MEMS MAGNETOMETER• MEMS magnetometer coupled
with wireless systems can detect tanks, trucks or terrorists with weapons hiding in caves upto depths of 100 feet.
• MEMS Magnetometer sense change in earths Magnetic field without any drive current
http://www.ee.ucla.edu/research/judylab/research/jeffresearch/
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Navigation systems
• “Global Hawk”- High-altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) employing MEMS accelerometer, was flown over battlefields in Iraq for obtaining detailed views of what was happening on the ground (surveillance).
• Development of Inertial Navigation systems using MEMS technology coupled with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to accurately guide projectiles to target.
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Handheld Explosive Detectors
• Miniature micro-machined silicon cantilever structures coated with sensitive polymer that detect vapors given off by explosives
• Applications: Explosive detection
technology for airport and building
Detection of land mines Environmental security Public safety applications.
Array of Cantilevers that bend in presence of explosives
http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=6637
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Detection of Land MinesSMART DUST
• Chemical sensors used for detection of land mines unlikely to be detected by Remote Sensing techniques.
• The suspected areas are crop dusted with sensors which react with target chemical to produce a fluorescent pattern later detected by light detection techniques.
• Advantage : more reliable than other detection systems which have high false alarm rate.
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Pico-satellites
Use of Radio frequency MEMS Switches in pico-satellites for communication with ground based Antennashttp://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-7/iss-1/p26.pdf
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MEMS in Biometrics
Fingerprint Identification
Iris and Retinal Identification
Facial Recognition
www.autostar.com.sg/ biometric_solution.html
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Biometric Identification• Reliable, low cost and convenient method of uniquely
identifying individuals by measuring certain physical and behavioral characteristics
• This sample is then compared with the template or signature, based on the same characteristics established as unique identity of that individual and stored in the security system
• Characteristics: Finger prints, Palm prints, Retina and iris patterns, face patterns, voice, gait.
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Tactim
• Sensory receptors in the finger tip have the ability to produce unique personal sound wave specific to each individual.
• MEMS sensors are used to record the sound produced by the rubbing of the middle-fingertip of a person on a wooden plate, thereby providing an authentication system
www.tactim.com
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MEMS based Fingerprint Sensors
• Determines Finger surface structure independent of moisture conditions.
• The sensor is composed of an array of 60,000 pixels, with each pixel having sensing circuit comprising 102 transistors.
• A finger ridge is detected as the result of mechanical deformation of each pixel
http://www.eetimes.com/at/news/OEG20011114S0068
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Defense against Bio-terrorism
• Recent bio-terrorism in the form of anthrax attacks demands sensors to detect the presence of biological weapons such as airborne bacteria, viruses and other pathogens
• Technology: BioMems lab on a chip Nanotechnology
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Micro-Chem. Lab
http://www.sandia.gov/mstc/technologies/microanalytical/index.html
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Detection using µ-Chem lab• A chemical signature -- or
fingerprint -- is created by separating constituents with chromatography, a process of moving the mixture through separation channels containing a variety of materials. Within about a minute, a small display screen flashes the name and quantity of the components.
• The technique detects compounds at the part per billion level of concentrations.
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15 Minutes of FAME
• Advantage: low power requirements, low cost, hand-held, and lightweight.
http://www.sandia.gov/mstc/technologies/microanalytical/analytic-system.html
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Electronic Tongue
• MEMS Sensors act as “TASTE BUDS” to identify chemical Components in Liquids
• Incorporates number of chemical sensors generating an electronic fingerprint of the tastes.
www.utexas.edu/.../99oc_issues/ oc990120/oc_tongue2.html
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Use of Nanotechnology
• Use of gold nano-particles to detect life-threatening bacteria and viruses such as anthrax and HIV
• This technique is used is used for detecting specific DNA sequences, the genetic material that defines life.
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Coastline and Port Security
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Bottom Stationed Ocean Profiler(BSOP)
• Development of a 10 by 7 foot Bottom Stationed Ocean Profiler - autonomous underwater vehicle
• Incorporates chemical, physical and biological micro-sensors monitoring the waters for toxins or explosives
• The profiler sits underwater, and surfaces on command to collect data and radio it back to the station.
http://isis2.admin.usf.edu/ur/usfmagazine/spring02/rip1.html
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Torpedo activation using MEMS• Torpedos generally carry a arming sensor that
determines whether conditions are right for the torpedos to detonate.
• Mems device are incorporated as arming sensor that are integrated with signal processing electronics and algorithms that
determine when to arm the torpedo Makes the torpedos target specific
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Conclusion• MEMS and Nanotechnology are the trends
enabling Homeland Security.
• Research and development in this field would provide means to anticipate, deter and defend against terrorist threats and secure our borders against any kind of aggression
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