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Toyota Develops a Brain Machine Interface (BMI) Wheelchair

Posted July 2 2009 09:25 AM by RimZ 
Filed under: Aftermarket, Toyota, Hybrid Cars


Researchers in Japan have developed a brain-machine interface (BMI) system that allows for control of a wheelchair using thought.


The system processes brain thought patterns and can turn them into left, right and forward movements of the wheelchair with a delay as short as one-thousandth of a second. That's a vast improvement over other systems that can take as long as several seconds to analyze and react to the user's thoughts.



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