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Researchers Transmit 10mbps Broadband Data Through Human Arm

by , 03/16/10

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Gadget geeks, prepare to get wired in a whole new way — researchers at Korea University in Seoul recently discovered a way to transmit data directly through the human body at broadband speeds by using the arm as a conduit. The researchers placed two electrodes 12 inches apart on a subject’s skin and were able to clock data transmission rates of 10 megabits per second. The technology may pave the way for ultra-efficient implantable body monitors that cut energy needs by 90%.

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2 Responses to “Researchers Transmit 10mbps Broadband Data Through Human Arm”

  1. Hansaka Hansaka says:

    I think this is the new page of human technologies.
    i like to see more updates about these things.

  2. MasterGates MasterGates says:

    I could see a lot of potential for this kind of technology. I would love to have devices like my cell phone and say computer implanted with these connectors so if i wanted to transmit something from my computer-to-phone or vice versa, i just have to touch/tap my computer to do it.

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