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Storing Information Electrically in Human Skin

Human skin has been classified as a non-volatile memristor and it is shown that information can be stored within for at least three minutes. Here we investigate whether it is possible to store information up to 20 minutes. Furthermore, we investigate whether the information can be based on four diff...

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Autores principales: Pabst, Oliver, Sørebø, Øystein Magnus, Andersen, Karoline Sjøen, Ousdal, Erlend Lemva, Bråthen, Sean William, Rehman, Badi Ur, Gholami, Haiatullah, Zhou, Zhijian, Takahashi, Koki, Dumesso, Diriba Tasfaye, Livingston, Mellie Merete, Lodewijk, Wesley Julian, Sæther, Stian, Turk, Alireza Eskandari, Uller, Peter Louis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8667810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35069944
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0010
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author Pabst, Oliver
Sørebø, Øystein Magnus
Andersen, Karoline Sjøen
Ousdal, Erlend Lemva
Bråthen, Sean William
Rehman, Badi Ur
Gholami, Haiatullah
Zhou, Zhijian
Takahashi, Koki
Dumesso, Diriba Tasfaye
Livingston, Mellie Merete
Lodewijk, Wesley Julian
Sæther, Stian
Turk, Alireza Eskandari
Uller, Peter Louis
author_facet Pabst, Oliver
Sørebø, Øystein Magnus
Andersen, Karoline Sjøen
Ousdal, Erlend Lemva
Bråthen, Sean William
Rehman, Badi Ur
Gholami, Haiatullah
Zhou, Zhijian
Takahashi, Koki
Dumesso, Diriba Tasfaye
Livingston, Mellie Merete
Lodewijk, Wesley Julian
Sæther, Stian
Turk, Alireza Eskandari
Uller, Peter Louis
author_sort Pabst, Oliver
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description Human skin has been classified as a non-volatile memristor and it is shown that information can be stored within for at least three minutes. Here we investigate whether it is possible to store information up to 20 minutes. Furthermore, we investigate whether the information can be based on four different states, not just two (binary). We stored the information into the skin of the forehead of the test subjects under three different electrodes, which allows in principle for 64 different combinations (3 electrodes, 4 states) and one can think of numbers on the base of four. For this experiment, we decided on the numbers 123(4) and 302(4) (that correspond to numbers 27 and 50 in the decimal system). Writing of the different states was done by the application of DC voltage pulses that cause electro-osmosis in the sweat ducts (nonlinear electrical measurements). Based on our results, we were not able to distinguish between four different states. However, we can show that binary information storage in human skin is possible for up to 20 minutes.
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spelling pubmed-86678102022-01-20 Storing Information Electrically in Human Skin Pabst, Oliver Sørebø, Øystein Magnus Andersen, Karoline Sjøen Ousdal, Erlend Lemva Bråthen, Sean William Rehman, Badi Ur Gholami, Haiatullah Zhou, Zhijian Takahashi, Koki Dumesso, Diriba Tasfaye Livingston, Mellie Merete Lodewijk, Wesley Julian Sæther, Stian Turk, Alireza Eskandari Uller, Peter Louis J Electr Bioimpedance Articles Human skin has been classified as a non-volatile memristor and it is shown that information can be stored within for at least three minutes. Here we investigate whether it is possible to store information up to 20 minutes. Furthermore, we investigate whether the information can be based on four different states, not just two (binary). We stored the information into the skin of the forehead of the test subjects under three different electrodes, which allows in principle for 64 different combinations (3 electrodes, 4 states) and one can think of numbers on the base of four. For this experiment, we decided on the numbers 123(4) and 302(4) (that correspond to numbers 27 and 50 in the decimal system). Writing of the different states was done by the application of DC voltage pulses that cause electro-osmosis in the sweat ducts (nonlinear electrical measurements). Based on our results, we were not able to distinguish between four different states. However, we can show that binary information storage in human skin is possible for up to 20 minutes. Sciendo 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8667810/ /pubmed/35069944 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0010 Text en © 2021 Oliver Pabst, Øystein Magnus Sørebø, Karoline Sjøen Andersen, Erlend Lemva Ousdal, Sean William Bråthen, Badi Ur Rehman, Haiatullah Gholami, Zhijian Zhou, Koki Takahashi, Diriba Tasfaye Dumesso, Mellie Merete Livingston, Wesley Julian Lodewijk, Stian Sæther, Alireza Eskandari Turk, Peter Louis Uller, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Sørebø, Øystein Magnus
Andersen, Karoline Sjøen
Ousdal, Erlend Lemva
Bråthen, Sean William
Rehman, Badi Ur
Gholami, Haiatullah
Zhou, Zhijian
Takahashi, Koki
Dumesso, Diriba Tasfaye
Livingston, Mellie Merete
Lodewijk, Wesley Julian
Sæther, Stian
Turk, Alireza Eskandari
Uller, Peter Louis
Storing Information Electrically in Human Skin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8667810/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2021-0010
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