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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & COMMERCIALIZATION ISSUES FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY, GREEN ENERGY & SECURITY Online Session & Discussion Mr. Satyadhar Joshi http://nanotechbiz.org/ [email protected]

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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & COMMERCIALIZATION ISSUES FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY, GREEN ENERGY & SECURITY

Online Session & DiscussionMr. Satyadhar Joshihttp://nanotechbiz.org/[email protected]

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CONTENT

Introduction & Broad Areas of my Research Structure of Research Decision & Game theory Nanotechnology Green Energy Secure Multi Part Computation High Performance Computing Virtual Reality Final Words

www.nanotechbiz.org

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER Working in Nanotechnology from last 3-

4 years PhD student in Nanotechnology Published many research papers on the

subject Would be talking about my work

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BROAD AREAS OF MY RESEARCH1. Strategic Decision-Making and Game Theoretic

Approach for the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

2. Strategic Game Theory Models and Commercialization for Nano RFID Systems

3. Secure Multi-Party Computation for Statistical Computations using Virtual Parties

4. Applications of RFID and a software framework for facilitating its integration in mobile phones

5. Modeling and Analysis of DC Traction System in Light of Recent Innovations from HPC and Virtual Reality

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STRUCTURE OF RESEARCH Introduction Literature (SD, Elsevier, Springer, ACM ) Models Scrutiny Assumption & Limitation Conclusion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research

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DECISION SCIENCES

Strategic Decision-Making and Game Theoretic Approach for the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

Nash Equilibrium

•Strategic Decision making and Game Theoretical Approach for Commercialization of Nanotechnology In: Intellectual Economics. (ISSN 1822-8011) No 2(8), 2010 pp. 47-56

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GAME THEORY

Strategic Decision-Making and Game Theoretic Approach for the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

Strategic Decision making and Game Theoretical Approach for Commercialization of Nanotechnology In: Intellectual Economics. (ISSN 1822-8011) No 2(8), 2010 pp. 47-56

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STRATEGY PROFILES Set of Strategy profiles if a company sees other

company to developed and include Strategies can be defined as:

1. Increase funding in the area2. Work on the pre patented technology3. Work on reliability and packaging models4. SCI research in the specific area need to be monitored5. Development of modeling solutions using latest CAD

design which includes simulation using HPC6. Social implication of the technology developed7. Expensive today not feasible

Strategic Decision making and Game Theoretical Approach for Commercialization of Nanotechnology In: Intellectual Economics. (ISSN 1822-8011) No 2(8), 2010 pp. 47-56

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PAYOFF FUNCTION

The implication of these developments can be taken for business nano energy solutions which are in the area of solar can fuel cells.

Payoff functions:1. Success2. Successful product but less reliable3. Successful but expensive4. Successful but ethical and social issues5. Successful but got late6. Successful but patent complication7. Successful but government clauses8. Failure

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Probability dependence of one Lambda1 on the overall probability of the system.

Figure containing Lambda for various moves where the variations of Lambda are defined for an exhaustive probability moves.

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Microsoft Windows Cluster Server 2003

Microsoft Compute Cluster

Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime

.NET Framework

MPI.NETMicrosoft MPI

Microsoft Windows Cluster Server 2003 Environment

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Integrated Development Environment

C# Programming Language

.NET Framework

Extreme Optimization Numerical Library

MPI.NET Library

Our Runtime Environment Our Development Environment

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NANOTECHNOLOGY

Major Issues Repeatability Reality Reliability

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IMPLICATION OF EARLIER RESEARCHOur earlier research MEMS and other Nano devices can be distributed for seven major areas which forms the basis of this proposal:

1. Reliability of MEMS 2. Reliability of CNT3. HPC modeling of nanotech4. Reliability Nano RFID and WSN5. Reliability of HDD 6. Reliability of MEMS fuel cells7. Virtual Reality & CUDA HPC modeling for reliability

computations

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PARAMETERS FOR COMMERCIALIZATION Parameters of the following needs to be calculated using appropriate operators which are defined as follows:

1. TTM = f (Reliability, Multi scale optimization, Social issues, investment)

2. Operator R (models, accelerated testing, redundancy, Packaging)

3. Operator M (multi scale and multi physics optimization for accurate predictions)

4. Operator S (Social and ethical issues)5. Operator I (funding and investment)6. TTM= K raw time-Operator (R+M+S+I)

Strategic Game Theory Models and Commercialization for Nano RFID Systems. In Seventh International WOCN2010. 6-8th Sep, 2010 DOI: 10.1109/WOCN.2010.5587329

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Now redefining the same for TTC function we need to modify the parameters as follows: υ= frequency of operations κ = stress it is subjected to, which related to the environmental and ethical issues η = inertia in research in the subject ЄC = effect like seeding ЄM= market forces M (ρ, С, r) = material of the device, cost issues Ī=current flowing in the means number of papers published in SCI To=in some cases temperature may also be a cause, which is news in media.f(t) is a function of υ, κ, η, ЄC, ЄM, M (ρ,

С, r), Ī, To

( , , )( ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )C M С rf f f f Є f Є f M

So,f(t) = (f(υ) + f(κ) + f(η) + f(ЄC) + f(ЄM ) + f(M (ρ, С, r)) + f(Ī) + f(To)) ×e– ( υ + κ + η + ЄC + ЄM + M (ρ, С, r) + Ī + To

))t

It is assumed we are given all parameters and they remain constant throughout the cycle of the Nano device then (f(υ) + f(κ) + f(η) + f(ЄC) + f(ЄM ) + f(M (ρ, С, r)) + f(Ī) + f(To)) = λ is assumed constant for computation that is being done on MATLAB.

Strategic Game Theory Models and Commercialization for Nano RFID Systems. In Seventh International WOCN2010. 6-8th Sep, 2010 DOI: 10.1109/WOCN.2010.5587329

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Probability distribution for system

( )( ) 0, 0( )

0

f tf e for tf t

otherwise

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SYSTEMS VARIATIONS The third case can be assumed for a hybrid case which has both CNT and

MEMS devices with interchangeable operations in the device. 1. System A for CNT based System (since the frequency effect is more

catastrophic for the device)2. System B for MEMS based System3. System C for CNT and MEMS system or hybrid case

  Another way to implement this model is that the operator is assumed to

operate between three time intervals t1, t2 and t3. 1. System A for early failure2. System B for constant failure (where the change of probability is equal)3. System C for wear out failure

Case study of CNT based devices (Reliability, Packaging, Multi scale optimization, Social issues) are needed for building its model .This is a Reverse function of failure rate which takes the form of chances of device to get commercialized.

Strategic Game Theory Models and Commercialization for Nano RFID Systems. In Seventh International WOCN2010. 6-8th Sep, 2010 DOI: 10.1109/WOCN.2010.5587329

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GREEN ENERGY Fuel Cell Solar Cell

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RFID Nano-RFID Application specific Literature review Software paradigm

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NANO RFID SYSTEM

Flexible Substrate

RH, T & Light sensors

MOX sensors

Thin film battery

Control Electronics

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DIMENSIONS

CMOSCircuitry Nanosensors

NanowiresNanotubesPlain CMOSElectrochemical

0CA

5μm

100μm

100μm

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SECURE MULTI-PARTY COMPUTATION Sharing data Computation on encrypted data

Secure Multi Party Computation using Virtual Parties for Computation on Encrypted DataMoWiN 2009 Lecture Notes in Computer Science (ISSN 0302-9743) June 2009. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02617-1_42

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VIRTUAL REALITY Application in Nanotechnology Application in Traction System

Applying HPC and virtual reality for modeling of traction systems. In: International Journal of Academic Research (ISSN: 2075-4124) Volume 2. Issue 3. May 28, 2010 pp.107-116

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HPC (SUPER COMPUTING)

We have worked out in C#. Our work is done in Visual Studio. The computation model is shown in fig.1, some of the software resources of the development of this project are:

1. C# compiler (Visual Studio 2005) 2. .Net Framework for standard development library

(Visual Studio 2005) 3. Microsoft MPI (Message Passing Interface) (Visual

Studio 2005) 4. Microsoft XNA Framework (Visual Studio 2005) 5. A good high performance math library for C# (eg.

Extreme Optimization Numerical Library for .NET).

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MPI PVM Wccs Extreme optimization

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT Develop of theory for decision making

in Nanotechnology commercialization and implementation

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KNOWLEDGE GENERATED Game theory for Nanotechnology Quantitative model for

commercialization Exploration of Nano RFID as a good

option and platform of scientific model discussed

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CONCLUSION Presentation to keep you aware about

the latest state of the art in the area More details about the author is

available at

http://nanotechbiz.org/joshi/publication.html