Neuroprosthetics and Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) constitute significant advancements in biomedical engineering, offering innovative solutions for people with neurological impairments. This study investigates the latest developments in these technologies, focusing on improvements in signal fidelity, real-time processing, and biocompatibility. While neuroprosthetics aim to restore lost sensory and motor functions, BMIs facilitate direct communication between the brain and external devices, enhancing control and interaction. Despite notable progress, challenges persist, including signal accuracy, device integration, and ethical considerations. This study examines recent advancements, elucidates key innovations, and proposes future directions to overcome existing limitations, ultimately aiming to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities.
Published Date: 2025-06-25; Received Date: 2024-10-08