2013
DOI: 10.21236/ad1018886
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The Brain Computer Interface Future: Time for a Strategy

Abstract: Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, a subset of human-machine interface, will impose significant utility, relevance, and strategic advantage with national security opportunities and challenges. This technology will advance computing speed, cognitive decision-making, information exchange, and enhanced computational power, resulting in substantially enhanced human performance. A direct connection between the brain and a computer will bypass peripheral nerves and muscles, allowing the brain to have direct … Show more

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“…A direct connection between the brain and a computer will bypass peripheral nerves and muscles, allowing the brain to have direct control over software and external devices. The military applications for communications, command, control, remote sensors, and weapon deployment with BCI will be significant" [6].…”
Section: Brain Computer Interface (Bci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A direct connection between the brain and a computer will bypass peripheral nerves and muscles, allowing the brain to have direct control over software and external devices. The military applications for communications, command, control, remote sensors, and weapon deployment with BCI will be significant" [6].…”
Section: Brain Computer Interface (Bci)mentioning
confidence: 99%