脑机接口——人类内部网的核心

J. Rabaey
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物联网和蜂群概念的一些最引人注目的应用领域[1]涉及人类如何与周围的世界和网络世界以及他们的同伴和他们自己进行交互。虽然通信和数据处理设备的激增深刻地改变了我们的互动模式,但没有什么能深刻地改变我们处理输入(感官)和输出(驱动)的方式。许多互动仍然是通过集成在单个设备中的有限手段(如显示器、耳机、键盘、触摸面板)进行的。蜂群有可能改变这一切。想想智能手机的演变吧。在过去的十年中,它在连接选项和感知能力方面不断积累额外的功能。然而,试图将所有这些集成到一个设备中既限制了用户体验,也限制了应用范围。这促使人们努力将手机分解为一组独立但相互连接的组件,如手表、手镯、眼镜、隐形眼镜、耳塞和其他可穿戴设备。在这种情况下,我们称之为unPad[2],个人通信设备不再是一个单一的实体,而是以一种有机和机会主义的方式,以真正的Swarm方式聚集在一起的设备集合。其中一些成分可能是由人携带的,而其他成分可以由我们周围的增强环境提供。考虑到先进技术提供的感觉和驱动界面的多样性,这些unpad将提供比我们的五种自然感官和传统运动功能(语言、运动)所能提供的体验丰富得多。潜力是巨大的——想想在一个增强的世界中被赋予权力的人类。
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Brain-machine interfaces — The core of the human intranet
Some of most compelling application domains of the IoT and Swarm concepts [1] relate to how humans interact with the world around it and the cyberworld beyond, as well as their fellow human beings and themselves. While the proliferation of communication and data processing devices has profoundly changed our interaction patterns, nothing has profoundly changed our means of processing inputs (sensory) and outputs (actuation). Many of these interactions are still funneled through a limited set of means (such as displays, headphones, keyboards, touch panels) integrated in a single device. The Swarm has the potential to change all of this. Consider the evolution of the smartphone. Over the past decade, it has continuously been accumulating extra functionality in terms of connectivity options and sensory capabilities. Yet, trying to integrate all of these into a single device limits both the user experience as well as the application scope. This motivates the various efforts on disaggregating the phone into an ensemble set of separate but connected components, such as watches, bangles, glasses, contact lenses, earpods, and other wearable devices. In this scenario, which we have dubbed the unPad [2], the personal communication device no longer is a single entity, but becomes a collection of devices aggregated in true Swarm fashion in an organic and opportunistic way. Some of those components may be carried on the person, while others could provided by the augmented environment around us. Given the very broad diversity of sensory and actuation interfaces offered by advanced technology, these unPads would offer an experience that is substantially richer than what our five natural senses and traditional motor functions (speech, motion) can offer. The potential is huge - think empowered humans in an enhanced world.
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