2021
DOI: 10.31374/sjms.86
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Cyborgs, Neuroweapons, and Network Command

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“…7 Section view for container vessel pre-scanning rows, bays, and tiers while approaching the waiting area (Source: Prepared by the author). SSPR; Sea Surface Patrol Robots, APR; Airspace Patrol Robots, UPR; Under Water Patrol Robots development could lead to future systems that outperform or complement natural communication methods (Muñoz and Marinaro 2022;Nørgaard and Linden-Vørnle 2021;Slayer 2020). Besides, remote marine technology advancements have offered further sophisticated abilities, facilitating and decreasing the human exposure and fatigue for a long period of proactive or reactive patrolling to a security breach upon declaring security level 2 or 3 that could be integrated and manipulated neuronally (Yaacoub et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7 Section view for container vessel pre-scanning rows, bays, and tiers while approaching the waiting area (Source: Prepared by the author). SSPR; Sea Surface Patrol Robots, APR; Airspace Patrol Robots, UPR; Under Water Patrol Robots development could lead to future systems that outperform or complement natural communication methods (Muñoz and Marinaro 2022;Nørgaard and Linden-Vørnle 2021;Slayer 2020). Besides, remote marine technology advancements have offered further sophisticated abilities, facilitating and decreasing the human exposure and fatigue for a long period of proactive or reactive patrolling to a security breach upon declaring security level 2 or 3 that could be integrated and manipulated neuronally (Yaacoub et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Developing the focus areas of interactions between humans and robotics technology branches to secure the ports, vessels, marine drilling units, human elements, and cargo, may increase levels of achievement in the cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and social domains. This would enhance communication between the human security team (HST) and the robots (Alaloul et al 2020;Muñoz and Marinaro 2022;Nørgaard and Linden-Vørnle 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%