Wearable BMI With VR Aims To Help People With Motor Dysfunction, Paralysis
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The new wearable BMI with VR hasn t been tested on people with disabilities
Georgia Tech has filed patent application related to wearable BMI with VR system
A team of scientists and researchers has developed a new wearable brain-machine interface (BMI) system that aims to improve the quality of life of people with paralysis, motor dysfunction or even those who are fully conscious but can t communicate or move.
An international multi-institutional team of scientists and researchers led by Wan-Hong Yeo at the Georgia Institute of Technology created a device that combines wireless soft scalp electronics and virtual reality in a brain-machine interface system. The device enables users to imagine an action and control a robotic arm or wheelchair wirelessly.
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Wearable brain-machine interface turns intentions into actions
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Brain-machine interface with VR turns intentions into actions
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