09-05-2011, 10:32 AM
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JISLY P
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CYBERWARE
WHAT IS CYBERWARE?
Technology that attempts to create a working interface between machines / computers and the human nervous system, including(but not limited to) the brain.
The science of blending flesh and metal to expand a human's capabilities.
Examples are Artificial Limbs, Artificial eyes ,mind switch etc
INTERFACES
Attempts to connect machine\computer directly with the brain.
Translate our thoughts into something meaningful to a computer and vice versa
PROSTHETICS
Attempts to deliver a natural functionality and appearance.
A myoelectric prosthesis uses electromyography signals or potentials from voluntarily contracted muscles within a person's residual limb on the surface of the skin to control the movements of the prosthesis.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Interfaces + Prosthetics = Artificial limbs.
Specific to the site to amputation.
Construction involves muscle and bone mechanics.
Range from simple wood-and-metal levers to sophisticated electronic composites capable of sensing from nerve ending and actuating motors.
UPPER LIMB PROSTHETICS
LOWER LIMB PROSTHETICS
ARTIFICIAL LEG
CYBERHAND PROJECT
APPLICATIONS OF CYBERHAND
In military - hidden Armour and weaponry
Quality replacements of lost limbs or senses
Education
Entertainment
Communication
Transportable technology
MIND SWITCH
APPLICATIONS OF MIND SWITCH
As an aid to the disabled to increase their control over the environment
Development of 'mind controlled' toys such as robots
The 'house of the future' in which (perhaps) a central computer responds to variations in brain signals and allows control of, for example, a security system or telephone
For military uses monitoring and controlling missiles
As a communication tool
APPLICATIONS
As an aid to the disabled to increase their control over the environment; quality replacements of lost limbs or senses
Development of 'mind controlled' toys such as robots
The 'house of the future' in which (perhaps) a central computer responds to variations in brain signals and allows control of, for example, a security system or telephone
For military uses monitoring and controlling missiles; hidden Armour and weaponry
Education
Entertainment
Communication
Transportable technology
NEGATIVES
MIND SWITCH
There will always be inherent limitations with what can be accomplished when the brain signals used are primarily scalp EEG.
The development of faster more useful and stable BCI systems continues to remain a difficult challenge
Misusages
JISLY P
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CYBERWARE
WHAT IS CYBERWARE?
Technology that attempts to create a working interface between machines / computers and the human nervous system, including(but not limited to) the brain.
The science of blending flesh and metal to expand a human's capabilities.
Examples are Artificial Limbs, Artificial eyes ,mind switch etc
INTERFACES
Attempts to connect machine\computer directly with the brain.
Translate our thoughts into something meaningful to a computer and vice versa
PROSTHETICS
Attempts to deliver a natural functionality and appearance.
A myoelectric prosthesis uses electromyography signals or potentials from voluntarily contracted muscles within a person's residual limb on the surface of the skin to control the movements of the prosthesis.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Interfaces + Prosthetics = Artificial limbs.
Specific to the site to amputation.
Construction involves muscle and bone mechanics.
Range from simple wood-and-metal levers to sophisticated electronic composites capable of sensing from nerve ending and actuating motors.
UPPER LIMB PROSTHETICS
LOWER LIMB PROSTHETICS
ARTIFICIAL LEG
CYBERHAND PROJECT
APPLICATIONS OF CYBERHAND
In military - hidden Armour and weaponry
Quality replacements of lost limbs or senses
Education
Entertainment
Communication
Transportable technology
MIND SWITCH
APPLICATIONS OF MIND SWITCH
As an aid to the disabled to increase their control over the environment
Development of 'mind controlled' toys such as robots
The 'house of the future' in which (perhaps) a central computer responds to variations in brain signals and allows control of, for example, a security system or telephone
For military uses monitoring and controlling missiles
As a communication tool
APPLICATIONS
As an aid to the disabled to increase their control over the environment; quality replacements of lost limbs or senses
Development of 'mind controlled' toys such as robots
The 'house of the future' in which (perhaps) a central computer responds to variations in brain signals and allows control of, for example, a security system or telephone
For military uses monitoring and controlling missiles; hidden Armour and weaponry
Education
Entertainment
Communication
Transportable technology
NEGATIVES
MIND SWITCH
There will always be inherent limitations with what can be accomplished when the brain signals used are primarily scalp EEG.
The development of faster more useful and stable BCI systems continues to remain a difficult challenge
Misusages