A cognitive architecture for assistive technology in healthcare

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Naveen Kumar Malik
V. R. Singh
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[1] Maharishi Dayanand University,University Institute of Engineering and Technology
[2] CSIR-National Physical Laboratory,undefined
[3] Thapar University,undefined
[4] PDM Educational Institutions,undefined
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Reverse engineering; Human brain; Cognitive architecture; Intelligent wheelchair;
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10.1007/s40012-016-0078-z
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This paper proposes an approach of reverse engineering of the human brain. A simplified top level schematic of biological human brain guided by eight aspects namely five sensory input, parallel processor, multi-localized memories, concurrent-heterogonous reasoning, meta-reasoning and interactive behavior is presented. On the basis of this schematic, a theoretical top level cognitive architecture guided by six principles namely multi input, multi memories, parallel signal processing, concurrent-heterogeneous reasoning, meta reasoning and interactive has been developed. This architecture may be a reference for many real time applications in the healthcare industry. The architecture is implemented as a prototype of the intelligent wheelchair with 8051 microcontroller based embedded system. Some advantage of the intelligent wheelchair is discussed to determine the performance of the proposed architecture.
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页码:99 / 109
页数:10
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