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Mind controlled motorized wheelchair demonstrated

Posted September 11, 2007 2:51 PM

From Engadget:

You know that the future's here when technology arrives that allows vehicles to be controlled with nothing but a thought. Ambient, in partnership with the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, has developed a wheelchair that can be instructed to move when the driver thinks about certain words. The key component is a larynx control system called the Audeo, developed by the founders of Ambient, Michael Callahan and Thomas Coleman. The New Scientist has a video demonstration of the unit, which is surprisingly eerie without the usual subtle twitch of a hand that accompanies regular motorized wheelchairs. The next stage in the project -- externally recognizing individual words imagined in the brain -- is apparently a while off: still, we think a thought controlled anything at this stage in the game is a major feat.

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Re: Mind controlled motorized wheelchair demonstrated

09/12/2007 8:31 AM

What if the person falls asleep while heading down the corridor. Who knows where they will end up as another "stop" thought is required for the wheelchair to stop.

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