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Blue brain technology

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Blue brain technology
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  1. BLUE BRAIN TECHNOLOGY J.MURALIDHARAN RMD Engineering College Department of Computer Science and Engineering Kavaripettai-601206 ABSTRACT BLUE BRAIN TECHNOLOGY and highly awaiting creation of world’s first virtual synthetic brain using silicon chips. To create a rebel in competitive world this attempt will gives a new path for both wire minded and medical minded youths .This paper presentation explains about creating an wireless BLUE BRAIN where the word BLUE stands for Bluetooth and implementing sensory inputs by using microcells which will work like a normal blooded mammalian brain. The main aim is to upload human brain into machine. These include cognitive functions such as language, learning, perception and memory in addition to brain malfunction such as psychiatric disorders like depression and autism. From there, the modeling will expand to other regions of the brain and, if successful, shed light on the relationships between genetic, molecular and cognitive functions of the brain. I.INTRODUCTION Human brain has three important motor rates and it is the most valuable creation of God. The man is called intelligent because of the sixth sense. The braintranslates the information d elivered by the impulses, whichthen enables the person to react. But we loss the knowledge of a brain when the body is destroyed after the death of man. That knowledge might have been used for the development of the human society. What happen if we create a brain and upload the contents of natural brain into a silicon brain? II.BLUE BRAIN A. Definition: The word BLUE refers to BLUETOOTH. That means a machine that can function as human brain. Today scientists are in research to create an artificial brain that can think, response, take decision, and keep anything in memory. The main aim is to upload human brain into machine. So that man can think, take decision without any effort. After the death of the body, the virtual brain will act as the man .So, even after the death of a person we will not loose the kn owledge, intelligence, personalities, feeli ngs and memories that a man that can have. B. What is Virtual Brain Virtual brain is an artificial brain, which does not actually the natural brain, but can act as the normal blooded brain. It can think like brain, take decisions based on the past experience, and response as the natural brain can. It is possible by using a super computer, with a huge amount of storage capacity, processing power and an interface between the human brain and this artificial one. Through this interface the data stored in the natural brain can be up loaded into the ISBN-13: 978-1539669203 www.iirdem.org Proceedings of ICRTE-2016 ©IIRDEM 201630
  2. computer. C . H o w i s i t P o s s i b l e ? First, it is helpful to describe the basic manners in which a person may be uploaded into a computer. Basically we want to describe both invasive and noninvasive techniques. The most promising is the use of very small robots, or Nano boats. Theser o b o t s w i l l b e s m a l l e n o u g h t o t r a v e l t h r o u g h o u t o u r circul atory systems. Traveling into the spine and brain, they will be able to monitor the activity and structure of our central nervous system. They will be able to provide an interface with computers that is as close as our mind can be while we still reside in our biological form. Nanobots could also carefully scan structur e ofour brain, providing a complete re adout the connections between each neuron. They would also record the current state of the brain. This information, when entered into a computer, could then continue to function as us. All that is required is a computer with large enough storage space and a processing powers D. Advantages: 1. Remembering things without any effort 2. Making decisions without the presence of a person 3. Using intelligence of a person after death 4. Understanding the activates of animals Disadvantages: 1. We become depend upon computer 2. Others may use technical Knowledge against us 3. A very costly procedure. F. BRAIN SIMULATIONS NATURAL BRAIN BLUE BRAIN INPUT I n t h e n e r v o u s s y s t e m i n o u r body the neurons are responsible for the message passing. The body receives the input by the sensory cells. These sensory cells produce electric i m p u l s e s , w h i c h a r e r e c e i v e d b y the neurons. The neurons transfer these electric impulses to the brain. INPUT In a similar way the artificial nervous system can be created. The scientist has already created artificial neurons by replacing them with the silicon chip. It has also been tested that these neurons can receive the input f r o m t h e s e n s o r y c e l l s . S o , t h e electric impulses from the sensory cells can be received through these artificial neurons and send to a super computer for the interpretation ISBN-13: 978-1539669203 www.iirdem.org Proceedings of ICRTE-2016 ©IIRDEM 201631
  3. INTERPRETATION The electric impulses received by the brain from the neurons are interpreted in the brain. The interpretation in the brain is accomplished by the means of certain states of many neurons INTERPRETATION The interpretation of the electric impulses received by the artificial neuron can be done by means of a set of register. The different values in these register will represent different states of the brain. OUTPUT B a s e d o n t h e s t a t e s o f t h e n e u r o n s t h e B a s e d o n t h e s t a t e s o f t h e n e u r o n s t h e r e p r e senting t h e r e s p o n s e s w h i c h a r e f u r t h e r received by the sensory cell of our body t o r e s p o n d . T h e s e n s o r y c e l l s o f w h i c h part of our body is going to receive that, it depends upon the state of the neurons in the brain at thattime OUTPUT Similarly based on the states of the register the output signal can be given to the artificial neurons in the body which will be received by the sensory cell. MEMORY. There are certain neurons in our brain which represent certain states permanently. When required thesestateisinterpreted by our brain and we can remember the past things. Tore member thing we force the neurons to represent certain states of the brain permanently or for any interestingmatteritwillhappenimplicitly. MEMORY It is not impossible to store he data permanently by using the secondary memory. In the similar way the required states of the registers can be stored permanently. And whenever it is required this information will be retrieved and used. PROCESSING. When we take decision, think about something, or make any computation, Logical and arithmetic calculations are done in our neural circuitry. The past experience stored and the current inputs received are used and the states of certain neurons are changed to give outputs PROCESSING Inasimilarwaythedecision-making can be done by the computer by using some stored states and the received input &by performing some arithmetic and logical calculations ISBN-13: 978-1539669203 www.iirdem.org Proceedings of ICRTE-2016 ©IIRDEM 201632
  4. G.CONCLUSION As American countries are in starting stage. We Indians can win with flying colors by implementing this project practically. This paper presentation has an innovative approach about the working of wireless artificial brains that can cure n number of memory based diseases and comparison between our normal brain and silicon brain This concept will results in low complexity architecture and easily achieves 100% human scan nation of human body within 20 years that also in INDIA H. EXTERNAL REFERENCES [ 1 ] “ E n g i n e e r i n g i n M e d i c i n e a n d B i o l o g y S o c i e t y ” , 2008. EMBS 2008. 30th Annual International Conference of theIEEE [2]Henry Markram, “The Blue Brain Project”, Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2006 February. [ 3 ] S i m u l a t e d b r a i n c l o s e r t o t h o u g h t B B C N e w s 2 2 April2009. ISBN-13: 978-1539669203 www.iirdem.org Proceedings of ICRTE-2016 ©IIRDEM 201633
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