Affiliation:
1. Galgotias University, India
Abstract
Researchers have focused increasingly on hybrid quantum computing and brain-computer interfaces. Scientists are investigating brain-computer interface technology and applying it to additional fields as neural technology and artificial intelligence evolve. The subject of brain-computer interface has progressed rapidly over the past decades, yet the underlying technologies and novel ideas behind seemingly unconnected systems are rarely summarized from the point of quantum integration. This study describes hybrid quantum computing and brain-computer interface applications, discusses present issues, and suggests future research. Ecologists could employ quantum computers because the statistical approaches they use have proven routes on them. If the hardware, opportunity, and imagination of quantitative ecologists coincide, quantum computing could leapfrog our understanding of complex ecological processes.
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