BIONIC MAN By: Pablo Guss. BIONIC Having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones. (OED, online)

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BIONIC MAN By: Pablo Guss

BIONIC Having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones. (OED, online)

The Six Million Dollar Man  Defined what we want in bionics  Fast, easy, painless  Made a man-made superhero  Never stigmatized

Who needs to become bionic?  Populations that can benefit from bionics  People with Debilitating Spinal Injuries  ~570k/year  Amputees  in the US an estimated 2 million

What are the costs?  Atronomical  For most, the cost of cutting-edge Bionics is prohibitive  One of the lowest cost exoskeletal legs, Phoenix manufactured by SuitX, costs approximately $40,000  Cost of the BiOM ankle Kotler described in detail ~$52,000. Some more advanced custom legs cost up to $5M, though they return near-full functionality by integrating patient nerve input  The average cost of care for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan is estimated to be $2M/soldier. Images courtesy of: The AP

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – DARPA  More wounded veterans due to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq caused DARPA to start funneling money into bionic research  DARPA has funded both the restorative and human-augmentation aspects of bionics  Exosuits  Bionic limbs controlled by the brain, going beyond simple prosthetics  HAPTIX – Hand Proprioception and Touch Interface

Iron Man and Super Soldiers  Iron Man is a long way off  U.S. Military working on exosuit - TALOS (Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit)  Attempts to serve much like fictional billionaire-philanthropist-superhero Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit, being armor and performance-enhancing supersuit  Currently causes soldiers to use more energy  Falls well short of project goals, namely it is less energy efficient than walking/running without the suit

What makes modern Bionics tick?  Microprocessors make the difference.  Control  Coordination  Calculation  Communication

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