首页|Research from Gdansk University of Technology Has Provided New Data on Brain-Based Devices (How Integration of a Brain-Machine Interface and Obstacle Detection System Can Improve Wheelchair Control via Movement Imagery)
Research from Gdansk University of Technology Has Provided New Data on Brain-Based Devices (How Integration of a Brain-Machine Interface and Obstacle Detection System Can Improve Wheelchair Control via Movement Imagery)
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2024 FEB 20 (NewsRx) – By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators publish new report on brain-based devices. According to news reporting out of Gdansk, Poland, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “This study presents a human-computer interaction combined with a brain-machine interface (BMI) and obstacle detection system for remote control of a wheeled robot through movement imagery, providing a potential solution for individuals facing challenges with conventional vehicle operation.” Financial supporters for this research include Statutory Funds of Electronics, Telecommunications And Informatics Faculty, Gdansk University of Technology; Ai Tech Project.
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