
Mind-controlled quadcopter demonstrates new possibilities - Science Nation
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Science, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses a brain-computer interface developed by Professor Ben He and his team at the University of Minnesota. This technology allows users to control a quadcopter using brain signals, with the aim of helping people with disabilities perform everyday tasks. The interface uses a non-invasive EEG cap to read brain signals, which are then processed to control the quadcopter. Participants use motor imagination techniques to navigate the quadcopter, and the technology is being tested with college students. The ultimate goal is to enable independence for individuals with disabilities, with potential applications in various everyday activities.
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