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Flowing Human Blood-Based Transistor
Mukta Bhatele, S. P. Kosta and P. Mor
Abstract For the first time, scientific investigation on the feasibility of ''Flowing
blood based electronic transistor'' is presented. The effect of variables like blood
temperature, blood flow rate, distance between the forming probes on the input/
output characteristics as well as current gain factor b of the transistor is studied.
Emerging applications of human blood electronic circuits toward medical science,
specifically cyborg implants, human-machine interface, human disease detection/
healing, human health sensors, and digital signal processing are visualized.
Keywords Flowing human blood Input/output characteristics
Introduction
Human tissue blood electronic circuits have now become an interesting area of
research in medical health care science. The Google search on ''human blood
liquid memristor'' [ 1 ] presents rather global praiseworthy comments on our chapter
''Human blood liquid memristor'' [ 2 ]. The comments narrate the importance of
human blood circuitry to cyborg implants/engineering, man-machine interfacing,
human disease detection and healing, and artificial brain evolution.
M. Bhatele ( & )
Gyan-Ganga College of Science and Technology, Jabalpur, MP, India
e-mail: mukta_bhatele@rediffmail.com
S. P. Kosta
Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, India
P. Mor
Department of Electronics and Physics, Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur, MP, India
 
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