Exoskeleton Controlled by a Brain-Machine Interface
Publication/Creation Date
October 4 2019Description
Researchers (led by Professor Alim Louis Benabid) at The Université Grenoble Alpes designed an exoskeleton for people with tetraplegia that is controlled by an epidural brain-machine interface. The patient uses two wireless chronically implanted brain-computer interfaces to control the virtual and physical machinery. The research was published in The Lancet Neurology.Technology Keywords
Brain Signal Feedback,
Exoskeleton,
Brain Implants,
Sensors,
Stimulation,
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI),
Epidural Stimulation ,
Mindware,
Prosthetics,
Avatars,
Digital TelepathySource
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyJBBB8O_M
Date archived
November 9 2019Last edited
February 28 2020