@article{2236, author = {Oralia Nolasco, José Luis Leyva}, title = {Headers and Payloads inside of Nervous System as like as Digital Protocols}, journal = {Journal of Multimedia Processing and Technologies}, year = {2017}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, doi = {}, url = {http://www.dline.info/jmpt/fulltext/v8n1/jmptv8n1_3.pdf}, abstract = {This paper presents the Nervous System as a digital communication protocol. The Nervous System is a network that allows two or more subnetworks to be able to communicate between them; it transmits information (afferent or efferent) as structured Messages. The structure of a Message is composed by a header followed of a payload. The header indicates to receptor the address where the information needs to be decoded (Broadmann area). The payload contains the information about the stimulus. To validate this proposal, the Engineers acquire raw bioelectrical signals in-vivo from sciatic nerve of the rats. The surgical protocol was supervised by CICUAL No. 0133-15. }, }