In the latest installment of NY1's two-week series looking at technology in Japan, Techno Tokyo, we meet the bionic man...sort of. Tech Beat Reporter Adam Balkin explains
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In the latest installment of NY1's two-week series looking at technology in Japan, Techno Tokyo, we meet the bionic man...sort of. Tech Beat Reporter Adam Balkin explains
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This thing has sensors that are attached to the skin that detect brain signals. The coolest thing that could happen is some freak electrical accident that fuses the senors to your spinal chord making you into a full time cyborg.
Brain, reflexes, muscles? Those are new concepts for me. Of course this suit is mainly for strength (and possibly for balance, I assume it compensates for loads). But maybe you should try watching the video again, and paying attention, 0:58 , the suit detects electrical signals on the skin and reacts to them. The narrator even comments that sometimes the suit moves before the wearer does. And technically, this is bionics already. Engineering based on biological design.
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but which other country has such great technology like them?
i mean, u can criticize, but better than a primitive country.......
Of course this suit is mainly for strength (and possibly for balance, I assume it compensates for loads).
But maybe you should try watching the video again, and paying attention, 0:58 , the suit detects electrical signals on the skin and reacts to them. The narrator even comments that sometimes the suit moves before the wearer does.
And technically, this is bionics already. Engineering based on biological design.