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Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology plan to
use living neural networks composed of thousands of brain cells from
laboratory rats to control simulated power grids in the lab. From those
studies, they hope to create a "biologically inspired" computer program
to manage and control complex power grids in Mexico, Brazil, Nigeria
and elsewhere, and possibly other complex systems, such as
traffic-control systems or global financial networks. The Missouri S&T
team will work with researchers at Georgia Tech's Laboratory for
Neuroengineering, where the living neural networks have been developed
and are housed and studied. A high-bandwidth Internet2 connection will
connect those brain cells over 600 miles to Venayagamoorthy's Real-Time
Power and Intelligent Systems Laboratory. Missouri S&T researchers will
transmit signals from that lab in Rolla, Mo., to the brain cells in the
Atlanta lab, and will train those brain cells to recognize voltage
signals and other information from Missouri S&T's real-time simulator.
(Source: http://www.physorg.com/news142181929.html)
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