Brain activity recorded noninvasively is sufficient to control a mobile robot if advanced robotics is used in combination with asynchronous electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis and machine learning techniques.
A video will show how my students successfully move a robot between several rooms by mental control only, using an EEG-based brain-machine interface. In the second part of the course this technology is demonstrated by a spastic hemiplegic person doing everyday work on a notebook.
A video will show how my students successfully move a robot between several rooms by mental control only, using an EEG-based brain-machine interface. In the second part of the course this technology is demonstrated by a spastic hemiplegic person doing everyday work on a notebook.
- Teacher: Hermann Morgenbesser