Exoskeleton Controlled by a Brain Machine Interface
Brain implants allow a tetraplegic patient to control a wholebody exoskeleton with brain signals in a proofofconcept demonstration published in The Lancet Neurology. The patient uses two wireless chronically implanted braincomputer interfaces to control virtual and physical machines. While the early results are promising, the system is a long way from clinical application or being widely available. Read the Article at The Lancet Neurology: Published: October 3, 2019
|
|