An operational method and device for the determination of an output signal in a selected spatial section of an information processing system
Oliver Zafiris

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel operational method and device for mapping and analyzing the output signals of specific regions within an information processing system, focusing on external sensory inputs rather than physical atomic signals.
Contribution
It proposes a new procedure and measuring device for mapping regional output signals onto specific parts of an information processing system, emphasizing external input signals like sensory or verbal inputs.
Findings
Effective mapping of regional output signals achieved
Device distinguishes between different types of external input signals
Method enhances understanding of system processing mechanisms
Abstract
Current strategies in system science with a focus on neuroscience do differ in their methodological approach when exploring and trying to analyze a system in order to detect supposed underlying principle processes in its inherent actions, which one might would call rules or laws. The here suggested procedure and measuring device, performs a mapping of characteristic parameters of the regional output signal, of the supposed structural properties, onto a selected regional part of the information processing system, in which the output signal and its characteristics occur. Explicitly it is pointed out here: Here are not considered input signals, which for instance might have an influence upon (few) nuclear kernels of the atom, electrons, protons, spins of these atomic structures or substructures, or phonons, or which in general represent the physical basis for example of NMR-Physics (NMR =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSensor Technology and Measurement Systems · Transportation Systems and Safety
