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Bi-directional human machine interface via direct neural connection

Mark N. Gasson, B. Hutt, I. Goodhew, Peter Kyberd, Kevin Warwick

Year
2003
Citations
18

Abstract

This paper presents an application study into the use of a bi-directional link with the human nervous system by means of an implant, positioned through neurosurgery. Various applications are described including the interaction of neural signals with an articulated hand, a group of cooperative autonomous robots and to control the movement of a mobile platform. The microelectrode array implant itself is described in detail. Consideration is given to a wider range of possible robot mechanisms, which could interact with the human nervous system through the same technique.

Keywords

Computer scienceInterface (matter)RobotMicroelectrodeBrain–computer interfaceMobile robotMultielectrode arrayNeural activityHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligence

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