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BIONIC TECHNOLOGY By:- KARAN SINGH RANA

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BIONIC TECHNOLOGYBy:- KARAN SINGH RANA

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INTRODUCTIONo BIONIC technology refers to that technology which can help in human

comfort.

o It helps people who are physically challenged by replacing there damaged parts with technological implants.

o They can be enhanced(for extra physical work), or normal, or can also be used to control other elector mechanical devices.

o Cyborgs (or half humans half robots) are a sole example of bionic technology.

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NEED FOR BIONIC TECHNOLOGY

o Bionic technology helps changing live of physically unstable people.

o It gives artificial sight to blind people so that can see again. They can have normal view as humans have and can also have an enhanced view as well.

o It is a sight for sore eyes for people who have lost there limbs.

o It is more durable and more efficient against organic life.

o It helps in the evolution of humans.

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CYBORGoCyborg stands for “cybernetic organisms”(Cyb-Org).

o They are a combination between man and machine.

o They can also be stated as types of robots.

oWhen a human is fitted with mechanical parts that have distinctive features, they are referred to as cyborgs.

oCreating a cyborg generally shows a huge technical advancement of that particular time period.

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HISTORYo The idea of man and machine was very popular in the science fiction

world(comics,movies,etc) before world war II.

o In 1960 Manfred Clynes and Nathen Kine had combined the words cybernetics and organisms to form a new term CYBORGS.

o Prof. Kevin Warwick fired an array of 100 electrodes into his nervous system in order to link himself to the internet and also to control a robotic hand,a loudspeaker and an amplifier.

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TYPES OF BIONIC TECHNOLOGIES

There are mainly 2 types of Bionic Technologies:-

o Convenient Technology:-Generally refers to the use of exoskeleton satisfying agendas beyond human capability.

o Conditional Technology:-Replanting the lost or damaged body part for normal day to day usage.

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LATEST TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT:-

o Making Bionic parts for people who have lost a crucial part of their body.

o Making exoskeletos for people who want to go beyond human capabilities.

o Helping war veterans by bringing them back to there usual selves.

o Creating robots that can understand human language and perform tasks as per the humans request.

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DIFFERENCE• They are a combination of living

organisms and machines.• They are basically machines that are

technically advanced.

• They can not only be humans, but animals as well.

• They are mostly machines and do not require any human interaction.

• Cyborgs are living as they are a part of the living species.

• Robots are non living as they are mostly made up of machines.

CYBORGS ROBOTS

• They are living and so they know what they are doing.

• They need to be programed to automatically do things.

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REAL LIFE EXAMPLES

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BIONIC EYE

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I-LIMB

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BIONIC EAR

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BIONIC MUSCLES

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BIONIC TENDONS

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ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

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ADVANTAGES

Prolongs life

Enables one to lead a normal life

Gives a part of the human anatomy back

Improves the stability of life

The parts also last longer

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DISADVANTAGES There are certain physical limitations to conditional bionics

People with Bionic parts don't heal as the do with human parts

Expensive

High maintenance

Risk of infection

Psychological problems

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