BLUE BRAIN (#4007)

Authors: Aka Possibility | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 25 pages 6,577 words

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ABSTRACTToday scientists are in research to create an artificial brain that can think, response, take decision, and keep anything in memory. Human brain is the most valuable creation of God. The man is intelligent because of the brain. “Blue brain” is the name of the world’s first virtual brain. That means a machine can function as human brain. The main aim is to upload human brain into machine. So that man can think, take decision without any effort. After the death of the body, the virtual brain will act as the man .So, even after the death of a person we will not lose the knowledge, intelligence, personalities, feelings and memories of that man that can be used for the development of the human society.The Blue Brain System is an attempt to reverse engineer the human brain and recreate it at the cellular level inside a computer simulation. The project was founded in May 2005 by Henry Markram at the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland.Goals of the project are to gain a complete understanding of the brain and to enable better and faster development of brain disease treatments. The research involves studying slices of living brain tissue using microscopes and patch clamp electrodes. Data is collected about all the many different neuron types. This data is used to build biologically realistic models of neurons and networks of neurons in the cerebral cortex. The simulations are carried out on a Blue Gene supercomputer built by IBM, hence the name "Blue Brain". The simulation software is based on Michael Hines's NEURON, together with other custom-built components.As of August 2012 the largest simulations are of micro circuits containing around 100 cortical columns such simulations involve approximately 1 million neurons and 1 billion synapses. This is about the same scale as that of a honey bee brain. It is hoped that a rat brain neocortical simulation (~21 million neurons) will be achieved by the end of 2014. A full human brain simulation (86 billion neurons) should be possible by 2023 provided sufficient funding is received.
KEYWORDS: Blue Brain, Blue Brain Project (BBP), Human Brain Project (HBP), Nanobots, Neuron, Neurorobotics, hexamer, cDNAs, electromorphology, gCode etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE PAGEABSTRACTTABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTIONNEED OF VIRTUAL BRAINFUNCTIONING OF HUMAN BRAINBRAIN SIMULATIONCOMPARISON BETWEEN NATURAL AND SIMULATED BRAINAPPLICATIONS OF BLUE BRAINCHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEWFEATURES OF THE BLUE BRAIN• NEURON• WORKFLOW OF NEURON• BBP-SDK• RTNEURONCOMPUTER HARDWARE/ SUPER COMPUTERS• BLUE GENE/PBLUE GENE/P TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS• JuQUEENDEEP - DYNAMICAL EXASCALE ENTRY PLATFORMUPLOADING HUMAN BRAINMERITS AND DEMERITS OF THE BLUE BRAINCHAPTER THREE: DISCUSSIONSEVALUATION OF THE BLUE BRAIN PROJECT (BBP)KEY SCIENTIFIC QUESTIONS FOR THE BBP IN THE FUTURECONCERNS AND CHALLENGESBROADER IMPACT AND HUMAN RELEVANCECOMMUNITY IMPACTCHAPTER FOUR: PROSPECTS OF THE BLUE BRAINSOCIETY AND ETHICSLEVERAGING THE STRENGTHS AND DIVERSITY OF EUROPEAN RESEARCHTHE PHASESCOSTGOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENTIMPACTCHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONSUMMARYCONCLUSIONREFERENCES

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