The Internet of Brain Things: Theoretical Basis for the Usage of Neuralink Chip
Publisher
IEEE
Journal
2023 IEEE 13th International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin)
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCE-Berlin58801.2023.10375671Abstract
If the chip called Neuralink is realized and marketable then a wide spectrum of biomedical opportunities shall be available. One of them is the potential usage of chip as an implanted antenna. In fact, once the chip begins to be operative for biomedical purposes, then it might be a key piece in a prospective Internet of Brain Things (IBT). This Internet would have a direct impact in all those patients that have lost domain in the nervous system. Thus, the scenario by which these patients have been injected of artificial neurotransmitters (ANT), the trajectory of them can be modified through the electromagnetic fields emitted by Neuralink. Thus, it is expected to have effect in the recovery of motility, speak and memory of affected patients. This paper explores the physics grounds of IBT and how communication between neurons might be improved under the synergy of ANT and IBT.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Language
eng
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