Wearable Brain-Machine Interface Could Control a Wheelchair, Vehicle or Computer | Research Horizons
| Date | 20th, Sep 2019 |
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| Source | Georgia Tech - Organizations and Universities Websites |
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Combining new classes of nanomembrane electrodes with flexible electronics and a deep learning algorithm could help disabled people wirelessly control an electric wheelchair, interact with a computer or operate a small robotic vehicle without donning a bulky hair-electrode cap or contending with wires.
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