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A theoritical model for projecting a dynamic and physically interactive virtual clone through emulation
AKASH GUPTA Student, Department of Computer Science, JamiaHamdard University, New Delhi, India
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Abstract: This paper proposes an impendent avenue of hi-tech, super-fast digital transmission of organisms (humans in particular) across networks. It discusses a radical communication technology that may surpass the objectives of teleconference or telepresence in near future. Tremendous reduction in travelling and enhanced multitasking will be concomitant worldwide. The basic ideology lies in the marshaling and de-marshaling of data objects. If a living organism could be translated into a programmable object with all its characteristics and behavior, this object will be serialized, transmitted and deserialized at the destination to obtain a copy of the original object. Artificial intelligent systems for reconstructing digital holograms and analyzing inputs from various sensors can make it possible for two or more participants to communicate without being physically engaged during the whole communication process. The paper argues on the possibility of creating such a communication system and investigates the challenges and obstacles in its deployment. It is for the first time, as per the best of the authorβs knowledge that such a communication system using human level artificial intelligence and dynamic holography is proposed.
Keywords: digital transmission; cognitive communication; dynamically interacting volumetric display; mind uploading; whole brain emulation; artificial psychology; cognitive computing; personal construct psychology based expert systems, 3D scanning; expert systems; digital transmission; human computer interaction; ultra-high speed data transmission
Keywords: digital transmission; cognitive communication; dynamically interacting volumetric display; mind uploading; whole brain emulation; artificial psychology; cognitive computing; personal construct psychology based expert systems, 3D scanning; expert systems; digital transmission; human computer interaction; ultra-high speed data transmission
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[1] AKASH GUPTA Student, Department of Computer Science, JamiaHamdard University, New Delhi, India , βA theoritical model for projecting a dynamic and physically interactive virtual clone through emulation,β International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)
