Emerging Electronics Techologies
- Overview
The vision for emerging electronic technologies includes nanoelectronics, artificial intelligence, intelligent and autonomous systems, cybersecurity, 5G, quantum computing, silicon carbide electronics, robotics, cognitive science, education, bioelectronics, printed electronics, gas sensing, and more.
- E-Textiles
Electronic textiles (or smart clothing) are fabrics integrated with digital and electronic components to add value to the user. Many other applications are based on the integration of electronics into textiles, such as interior design technologies. This innovative technology holds a lot of promise as it can do things that conventional fabrics cannot, such as heat conduction and the ability to communicate, transform, and grow. Smart clothing technology can help keep a tab on people’s health by insulating and sharing with the health professionals, empowering soldiers with all-weather, communicable uniforms. There will be infinite uses of such futuristic technologies.
- Spintronics
Spintronics (or spin electronics) refers to the intrinsic spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment in solid-state physics. It is very different from conventional electronics: along with the state of charge, electron spins increase the degree of freedom. Spintronic systems can be used to store and transfer data efficiently. This technology also has great potential in the field of neuromorphic computing and quantum computing. The technology is also being used in the medical field in diagnosing cancer and can potentially be used extensively in digital electronics.
- 3D Biometrics
The use of biometric information increases year after year, especially in banking, forensic science, and public safety. Till now, we are already used to 2D biometrics. However, some advanced biometric techniques have been developed in recent years. This includes 3D fingerprints, 3D palm printing, 3D ear, and 3D facial recognition techniques. Whether for human-computer interaction purposes or enhanced security, there will be a broad application of robust biometrics in the coming years.
- Electronic Skin and Tongue
Stretchable, flexible, and self-healing materials that can mimic animal or human skin characteristics are called electronic skin. There is a wide range of fabrics that respond to pressure and heat changes and are capable of measuring information through physical interaction. These materials can create advanced prosthetics, soft robotics, health monitoring, and artificial intelligence, right from the science fiction movies! Future designs for new electronic skins would include materials with high mechanical strength, better detection ability, recyclability, and self-healing properties. An electronic language, on the other hand, measures and compares tastes. It contains multiple sensors; each has a different reaction spectrum capable of detecting organic and inorganic compounds. Electronic languages have applications in various fields, from the food and beverage sector to the pharmaceutical industry. It is also used to compare target products and monitor environmental parameters. So much happening in this un-exploited field.
- Flexible Screen
Many consumer electronics manufacturers are showing interest in flexible displays – they are working to apply this technology to smartphones and tablets. OLEDs based on a flexible substrate (be it metal, plastic, or glass) are among the most promising electronic visual displays that can be bent. The metal and glass panels used in flexible OLEDs are very thin, light, durable, and virtually shatterproof. At CES 2018, LG unveiled the prototype of a rollable 65-inch 4K OLED display. The TV unrolls at the touch of a button and then moves out of sight when not needed. Similarly, in September 2019, Samsung launched a new foldable smartphone used as a tablet and smartphone. The current generation folding devices might have many flaws. They might be technology demonstrators with high price-tags. However, flexible displays evolve into something very different, leading to remarkable developments in the tech industry in the coming years.