biosignaldriven
Biosignaldriven refers to the use of biological signals, or biosignals, to control or influence systems, devices, or processes. These biosignals can originate from various sources, including the human body, animals, or plants. The term is often used in the context of bioengineering, biotechnology, and human-computer interaction.
Biosignals can be categorized into two main types: electrical and non-electrical. Electrical biosignals include electrocardiogram (ECG),
The biosignaldriven approach leverages these signals to create responsive and adaptive systems. For instance, in healthcare,
The biosignaldriven paradigm also extends to environmental monitoring and control. For example, biosignals from plants can
Despite its potential, the biosignaldriven approach faces challenges such as signal variability, noise interference, and the