An Evolving Bio-Machine in Neural Interface: Advanced Communications
An Evolving Bio-Machine in Neural Interface: Advanced Communications
To be PRESENTED BY M.Raghavendra Reg No: 06E81A1224 (IV B.TECH CSIT), Ph: 9985542652
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S.V. Manoj kumar Reddy Reg No: 06E81A1220 (IV B.TECH CSIT), Ph: 9885024611
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ABSTRACT:
Neural interfacing is a powerful means, which can develop a robust bridge between humans and machines. In this paper we emphasize on neural interfacing as an evolving trend in wireless communications by taking into account one of its important application i.e. cyborgs. In the next half of the paper we discuss the operational features of cyborgs. In an attempt to promote greater interaction between humans and computers, companies that develop cybernetic technologies
would be called interfaces. In the same way a neural interface allows human brain communicate directly with a computer, without any other equipment. That kind of interface allows any illusions to be inputted to human nervous system. Neural interfacing fantasies have mainly grown out of science fiction. A recent article on neural interfacing in the IEEE Transactions reports that "a Microelectrode array capable of recording from and stimulating peripheral nerves at prolonged intervals after surgical implantation has been demonstrated." These tiny silicon-based arrays were implanted
participate in a variety of seductive strategies that embody the cyborg discourse. Some of these strategies persuade individuals to
into the peroneal nerves of rats and remained operative for up to 13 months .The ingeniously
concede to particular philosophies, such as the argument that technical artifacts and
designed chip is placed in the pathway of the surgically severed nerve. The regenerating nerve grows through a matrix of holes in the chip, while the regenerating tissue surrounding it anchors the device in place. This chip from the surrounding receives the signals
instrumental reasoning are necessary for effective social development. With the
experiments conducted and proposed to be conducted in future , and in the process given a brief description of the advantages and disadvantages of this technology.
computer through a wireless medium. Within several decades, active versions of these chips
could provide a direct neural interface with INTRODUCTION: Attachments and interfaces mediate our interaction with the environment and usually are positioned on the surface of the body. Physical objects would be called tools prosthetic limbs, and by extension, a direct human-computer interface. This human computer interface may now lead to a revolutionary organism called as cyborg, which was thought of as a science -fiction earlier.
What is cyborg?
A cyborg is Part human and part machine, a hybrid of neurons and wires or circuits. It is a human being artificially transformed into a machine by providing a proper interface between man and computer. And Cyborg means Cyber Organism.
o Real-time data acquisition and processing An interesting concept that may ultimately unify the requirements listed is the
communication with neural tissue by means of electromagnetic fields. An ideal NIF technology would enable the real-time visualization of thoughts. A related concept was employed in the movie "Minority Report" (see below).
current
electrophysiological
Thoughts and thus neural activity is directly visualized by means of optic scanning of the brain. Depicted are three muses whose thoughts
the neural tissue. o No harming side effects. o Spatial resolution in the range of 85micro- or nanometers in order to specifically target individual neuritis. o Temporal resolution at the millisecond level in order to capture neural processes
signal into digital format by which proper computer accessibility is provided. Since no wires are preferred to interconnect the cyborg and computer a wireless communication path is preferred. This implant is encased in a glass tube. One contains the power supply, a copper coil energized by respect to the signals from the Cyborg. Radio waves to produce an electric current. In the other end, three mini printed circuit boards will transmit and receive signals. The implant is connected to the body through a band that wraps around the nerve fibers and is linked by a very thin wire to the glass capsule. The chips in the implant will receive signals from the nerve fibers and send them to a computer instantaneously. For example, when a finger is moved, an electronic signal travels from the activate the brain to Fig. shows a mans response towards the cyber chip.
Cyber Drugs:
Tiny Silicon chips implanted in the body could soon imitate the effects of heroin or cocaine. The technology opens up the nightmare prospect of drug barons controlling victims with message sent by internet to home computers. The message would activate the chip and deliver sensations to the brain identical to those created by drugs and just as addictive.
operate the hand. These Nerve impulses will still reach the finger. The signal from the implant will be analog, so it is to be converted into digital in order to store it in the computer. There is a desire to understand and to make meaning of the developing history of cyborgs, the development of their behavior and culture; the two interconnected through hands, wires and electronic mechanisms that bend the technological discourse towards cultural as well as digital ears.
SENSORS
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
DOORS ETC
conducted by cyborg Steve Mann The silicon chip implant is inserted into the upper inside of the left arm, beneath the Inner layer of skin and on top of the muscle. And the device is connected to the Nerve fibers in the left arm, positioned electronic impulses that control dexterity, feeling, even e
motions. This nerve center carries more information than any other art of the anatomy, aside from the spine and the head and so is large and quite strong This chip is made of receive the signals from the nerve fibers and the signals are then transmitted to the computer. The computer is programmed to receive the signals, store them in a data base and execute the tasks such as opening the doors switching on and off of lights and giving vocal messages to the cyborg depending on his loco motions and actions.
Figure
showing
human-computer
interface, the implanted chip in shoulder and the computer . response of the
As discussed earlier The chip in the implant will receive signals from the nerve fibers and send them to a computer instantaneously. For example, when we move a finger, an electronic Signal travels from the brain to activate the
IMPLANTATION PROCEDURE:
muscles and tendons that operate the hand. These Nerve impulses will reach the finger. The implanted silicon chip receives these nerve pulses and it sends the signal of impulses to a computer through wireless
path. The signal from the implant will be analog, so we'll have to convert it to digital By using this technology not only blind people can be assisted but it may also be possible to capture signals responsible for happiness, ,pain ,anesthesia etc .Experiments are also being conducted to establish wireless communication between two persons by placing similar chips ,that are capable of using the energy in the body and can transmit and receive impulse signals between them. If this experiment is proved to be possible then cyborg which was assumed to be a science fiction is no more a distant dream. With this technique there would be no use of any speech to communicate ,Just the impulses in the The fig. shows a blind man wearing a camera interfaced to nerve cells in brain to View images on Television artificially. This camera captures images and sends human body can between be used convey the
in order to store it in the computer. The computer receives the signal and sends it back to the implant. This ensures whether the same response of moving the finger will be by
information
communication will
the history books. Another Important application of cyborgs would be in curing diseases. If this type of experiment works, we can researchers learning foresee
them to the silicon chip implant where the images are sent to the brain and processing takes place with this the image is seen by the blind person even without his eyes.
to send antidepressant
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stimulation or even contraception or vaccines in a similar manner. With this we can gain a potential to alter the whole face of
medicine, to abandon the concept of feeding people chemical treatments and cures and instead achieve the desired drugs and results cyber
electronically.
Cyber
narcotics could very well cure cancer, relieve clinical depression. Ghost in the Shell:
The above pictures shows a cyborg chip implanted into a lady and the consequence of Ghost in the Shell are shown. It begins with the implantation of Kusanagi Motoko's brain into an obviously mechanical cyborg body, the metamorphosis into a cyborg human and ends with her waking up.
ADVANTAGES:
If this technology comes into existence then a wide variety of advantages can be achieved the following description gives an overview of advantages enjoyed by cyborgs.
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One
of
the of
most
important This technology in almost all would be implemented fields where human
advantage
cyborg technology to
interaction is needed. for example consider a uranium plant or space research centre which requires a wide variety of sensors to inform about special tasks . By using cyborg technology we interface humans with sensors then up to date information would be sent to the cyborg for instantaneous analysis of the status where ever he is.
Even in medical field cyborgs would be of great use because any disease could be analyzed in terms of the neural impulse Fig showing a baby under gone a cyborg implantation. signals.
The Cyborgs' single biggest advantage is their skill of assimilation
This technology would be also used to establish intercommunication between two or peoples without using speech In this way cyborgs may revolutionize the present technology and can be used in even more areas of the world.
CYBER SOLDIER:
Certainly, the military has already considered the possibility of the super-soldier, augmented by technology so that he has faster reflexes, But they should be provided with deadlier accuracy, greater resistance to fatigue, integrated weaponry, and most importantly, lesser inclinations toward fear or doubt in
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technology reflexes,
so
that
he
has
faster greater
deadlier
accuracy,
bioelectronics, and DNA manipulation, which is already a great success. They might have available arsenals of new biological warfare components, synthetically generated within their own bodies
resistance to fatigue, integrated weaponry, and most importantly, lesser inclinations toward fear or doubt in combat. Such soldiers could be created combinations of through
biochemical,
bioelectronics, and DNA manipulation, which is already a great success. They might have available arsenals of new biological warfare components,
synthetically generated within their own bodies. But it's not clear that these 'cyborgs' would not turn on their creators.
Indeed, there's no reason at all to think they would forever allow themselves to be controlled by inferiors. They could easily become a new sort of dominant caste, forcing the rest of untechnologized humanity into serfdom. Or perhaps they might decide simply to eliminate it. For that reason, it's logical to suspect that one of the other dangers inherent in bioelectronics might be the ability to control and monitor people.
consequences
technology. One is that the human race will divide along the lines of biological haves and have-nots. People with enough money will be able to augment their personal attributes as they see fit, while the majority of humanity will continue to suffer from plague, hunger. It's
inevitable that there will be those who see the potential of a sort of master race from this technology. Certainly, the military has already considered the super-soldier, possibility augmented of the by
Certainly, it would be easy to utilize bioimplants that would allow people to trace the location and perhaps even monitor the condition and behavior. This would be a tremendous violation of human privacy, but the creators of human biotech might
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see it as necessary to keep their subjects Under control. Once implanted with bio-implant electronic devices, 'cyborgs' might become highly
the power to wipe out all life on Earth. When human beings are offered the chance to utilize computers and electronic technologies within their bodies to achieve the same results, it is almost certain they will embrace them regardless of the risks. Based on this, it would be
unrealistic to try and ban such technologies; however one might worry about their ethical and social consequences. A ban would only probably force them into a large, criminal black market, as illegal drugs and weapons already have been. It is probably imperative for society to assert that the scientists recharge, and maintenance, thus placing them under the absolute control of the designers of the technology. Perhaps the and engineers charged with
creating this new technology exert the proper amount of social responsibility. Safeguards will have to be insisted on to prevent the possible negative impacts discussed above, and many of these things will have to be built in at the
most cogent arguments against this technology originate from people who foresee
tremendous possible risks toward human health and safety. In this way cyborgs may lead many adverse
instrumental level, since they probably cannot be achieved only through policy and regulation.
REFERENCES:
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyborg 2. http://www.bostonretinalimplant.org/impla nt.php 3. D. S. Halacy, Cyborg: Evolution of the Superman 4. http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/tec human.html
CONCLUSION:
Though bioelectronics has many advantages it may lead to negative arguments with the Invention of Cyborgs. biological As many machines scientists called have is out
there, you cannot make it go away. There never was a technology that the human race ever abandoned wholesale, even the hydrogen bomb or other destruction with
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weapons
of
mass