According to the United Kingdom, the daily mail reports, the Americans set up a research and development team has developed a human brain waves to control multi-UAV technology, recently they are trying a large number of UAVs, unmanned aerial vehicles qualified for a variety of tasks using this way.
This research group by HORC lab researchers at Arizona State University, in 2014, the United States Defense Advanced research projects Agency (Darpa) for laboratory research team offers a $ 860,000 in funding.
Operators need to wear a helmet with 128 electrodes attached to your computer, to record the electrical activity of the brain. When driven drone, operators need staring at the screen, and UAVs perform a variety of tasks in the brain. When staring at the pilot when the drones, some ideas will be read by the computer. By observing the controller's brain electrical activity, to control a variety of variables, coordinating the activities of drones.
Every human thought or behavior changes, the corresponding region of the brain will "discharge", if the pilot moved the limbs, or if he had any ideas, helmet corresponds to the Union of regions will lit. In simple terms, every piece of bright area represents the pilot of a thought or behavior, so the "lit" behind the information into thought and behavior signal passed to the robot via Bluetooth device, you can use mind controlled drone. Through motion-capture system, the computer can know the location which you want to move the pilot drones.
This technique can cause the brain to simultaneously control up to 4 drones, and is unable to control handle so many unmanned aerial vehicles for collective action. In the last twenty or thirty years, experts have just one brain-computer interaction has been much studied. As early as in 2011, the research team at the University of Minnesota has brain waves to control a computer inside the virtual drone, but then everyone can control a drone, and now technology can achieve one of the HORC laboratory group control multiple devices. Paul Frank iPhone case Paul Frank iPhone case
HORC lab goals and more than that, however, they will try to control multiple robots with so many people. And also wants to be able to let the UAV can perform complex tasks such as search and rescue, or even to build a include sea, land, air and integrated team.
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