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Re: zitry post# 526

Tuesday, 09/11/2018 8:04:27 PM

Tuesday, September 11, 2018 8:04:27 PM

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My hope is IOT can connect to Deep Learning AI and use Clouded Data processing to substitute for current apparently lack of DPI. This tech
should benefit from 5G everywhere in near future. EKSO probably might contact and work with NOK and MSFT, as their R&D staff and funding is way more than EKSO. Will it happen before current mmgt. has to be replaced due to Age Related Issues? <---I am guessing . . . No.


Use of Deep Learning AI SW would solve the concept of carrying around 'Watson Computer back-pack' and extremely rapidly bring functional vision clarity improvement (especially if EKSO sensor did the multiple scanning analysis movements, instead of the user/patient having to stop and look around to get same effect efficiency)?


Present design status of EKSO device cannot handle data transmitted to
brain visual cortex in 4G or even 3G download speeds (5G is supposed to be 100X more data returned or displayed to wearer than 4G). We know humans can handle TV/Movies present pixels downloads to normally functional eye nerves, its the interface within the back of the eye connection that must be developed much further. <---meaning we are just tossing a series of light flashes to the brain and then expecting it to learn this new type of vision recognition and it has no previously stored data set to compare this to? Try to imagine looking down a dark tunnel and receiving brief flashes of light . . . how to find a pattern useful to travel and recognition therein.
Are we seeing reflections or an object coming down the dark tunnel?
The brain then asks for other forms of input to match up with (smell, feel, vibrations, hearing, temperate). Psycho Flight-Or-Fight thought patterns also enter in and can emotionally cloak decision making and perceptions.

There has been some research done on using ones outer skin coating to
note different of light and no-light intensity, and the brain seems able to make something of it . . . IR or UV spectrum sight cues might also be possible? But this gets into Military Uses of Scanners and . . . .