• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ecofriendly electronics

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Zero Accident, Connected Autonomous Driving Vehicle (사고제로, 커넥티드 자율이동체)

  • Choi, J.D.;Min, K.W.;Kim, J.H.;Seo, B.S.;Kim, D.H.;Yoo, D.S.;Cho, J.I.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 2021
  • In this thesis, we examine the development status of autonomous mobility services using various artificial intelligence algorithms and propose a solution by combining edge and cloud computing to overcome technical difficulties. A fully autonomous vehicle with enhanced safety and ethics can be implemented using the proposed solution. In addition, for the future of 2035, we present a new concept that enables two- and three-dimensional movement via cooperation between ecofriendly, low-noise, and modular fully autonomous vehicles. The zero-error autonomous driving system will safely and conveniently transport people, goods, and services without time and space constraints and contribute to the autonomous mobility services that are free from movement in connection with various mobility.

Transient Electronics and Biodegradable Encapsulation Technologies (트랜지언트 전자소자 및 생분해성 봉지막 기술)

  • Moon, Joon Min;Kang, Seung-Kyun
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.13-28
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    • 2021
  • Since transient electronic devices can operate under harsh conditions such as electrolytic solutions or inside the body, and be removed by hydrolysis after operation, they can replace conventional electronic devices in various research areas like biomedical implantable devices. Moreover, transient electronic devices that can dissolve in water and enzymes are the focus of the new concept of green technology, which can solve electrical waste issues. However, the surroundings of transient electronic devices can deteriorate internal device components. Thus, an encapsulation strategy is introduced for stable operation in solution by shielding the outside of a device with a passive barrier. This article summarizes recent research trends in transient electronic devices, including their background, dissolution behavior, and encapsulation strategies to enhance reliability by blocking water permeation.