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Intangible Radiation Effect of Electronic-Skin (E-Skin)
Author(s) -
Rimmy Chuchra,
Richard Kinh Gian,
Ramesh Chander,
Davinder Singh Rana,
Sunil Kumar
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2017913588
Subject(s) - computer science , radiation , dermatology , medicine , optics , physics
Acting like a slow poison for human beings, the E-skin technology potentially harms the cell tissues due to radiation effect. The paper discusses about the increase in number of human deaths as a result of use of this smart technology, which had been developed for the welfare of humans. Currently, the computer systems are widely and continuously being used by humans across the globe and this continuous utilization of technology causes health problems due to its direct linkages with E-skin. In skinput technology, the Eskin is an integral part and is used as aninput medium for measuring the electrical activities in human body. The electronic skin works on the principle similar to human skin wherein sensation of touch is prominent, when this electronic skin is embedded into human body. The authors are of the view that this direct linkages of E-skin is significantly harmful and proposes a methodology that uses wireless antenna as an interface between electronic skin and computer system. In the absence of wireless antenna that would act as an interface, the exchange of data between electronic skin and computer system would not be possible. The computer aided diagnosis based on skinput

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