2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.254.38
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On the Way to the Bionic Man: A Novel Approach to MEMS Based on Biological Sensory Systems

Abstract: The human senses are of extraordinary value, but we cannot change them, even if this proves to be a disadvantage in our modern times. However, we can assist, enhance and expand these senses via MEMS. This paper introduces data for a push-pull analysis method based on a concise summary of senses in organisms and MEMS sensors that already have reached the market, giving an overview where current MEMS technology excels (available solutions) and where natural sensor systems excel. It provides a knowledge base for … Show more

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“…Further development of such innervated materials include various other GEMS being embedded into the matrix, widening the response parameters to more than just one signal type, similar to the senses in organisms, where hearing, touch and vibration sensing are possible via deflection sensing, Advanced Materials Research Vol. 254 smelling and taste via chemical detection, and finally, seeing, temperature sensing, magnetic sense and electroreception via detection of electromagnetic waves [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further development of such innervated materials include various other GEMS being embedded into the matrix, widening the response parameters to more than just one signal type, similar to the senses in organisms, where hearing, touch and vibration sensing are possible via deflection sensing, Advanced Materials Research Vol. 254 smelling and taste via chemical detection, and finally, seeing, temperature sensing, magnetic sense and electroreception via detection of electromagnetic waves [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A future goal is to develop easily manufacturable, widely available senseamplifier devices to put "Bionic Man" into practice [55].…”
Section: B Augmentation and Substitution Of Artificial Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%