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Processes and Interfaces of the SAH Human Brain Model The two sides, 'Processes side' and the 'Interfaces side' of the Brain modeled as Chess table assign a similar strategy. The similar interface assumptions can be associated to any other beings. There are two types of components for the model: software and hardware. The Software component identifies the different components of the processing part of the Brain and there are not topically subordinate to each other but in a strong interoperability.

Processes and Interfaces of the SAH Human Brain Model The two sides, 'Processes side' and the 'Interfaces side' of the Brain modeled as Chess table assign a similar strategy. The similar interface assumptions can be associated to any other beings. There are two types of components for the model: software and hardware. The Software component identifies the different components of the processing part of the Brain and there are not topically subordinate to each other but in a strong interoperability.

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This paper focuses on the current trends in the domain of brain research and on the current stage of development of the research for software and hardware solutions, communication capabilities between human beings and machines, new technologies, nanoscience and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The proposed model for the Human Brain assumes the mai...

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... proposed SAH Human Brain Model starts assigning the main attributes to the "heavy pieces" (king, queen, rooks, bishops, knights) and assigning to pawns the interfaces as an advanced guard. The interface represents senses and processed human actions (equilibrium, movements, and speech) and it results from the brain activity (see Figure 2). ...