In the neural interface movie "RoboCop", future scientists embed a human's head in the body of a future robot to create a police officer that can hardly be stopped. In 1987 when the movie was produced, the idea of combining people and machines was considered pure fancy. However, the technological progress in 2000 and further research in recent years has proven that this idea may soon be a reality. Xuedais's paper on October 13, 2003 had consciously controlled robot arms that use only brain signals, but researchers at Duke University taught monkeys to use only their own brain Successful. Operation of robot arm
The protagonist of this story is the Brain Machine Interface (BCI) also called Neural Control Interface (NCI), Thinking Machine Interface (MMI), Direct Neural Interface (DNI), or Brain Machine Interface (BMI). Some things like Thync produce electric stimulation on the surface of the scalp to produce mental concentration effects, others like Braingate are surgically implanted using an array of electrodes to help people with nervous weakness control motor control We will be able to resume. The difference between the surface or deep insertion deep implants. Think of it as a car. Like a car spoiler, you can change. What affects external aerodynamics Conversely, if we change the engine of a car, using a supercharger will have a greater impact - but you may destroy the car
The Brain Computer Interface (BCI), also known as the Mind Machine Interface (MMI), Direct Neural Interface (DNI) or Brain Machine Interface (BMI), is a direct communication path between the extended or wired brain and the outside. Equipment BCI allows reading brain thoughts / states and processing them by connected computing devices as needed / as programmed. By placing the BCI chip in your body through this machine, he can make sure to keep up with all content related to the region by gathering information from the supercomputer network based on the native idea. Using such chips eliminates the need for current personal computing devices such as desktops, laptops, mobile phones, smart watches and Google glasses.