Brain Controlled Robot
Poster Number
14
Format
Poster Presentation
Faculty Mentor Name
Elizabeth Basha
Faculty Mentor Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Additional Faculty Mentor Name
Ken Hughes
Abstract/Artist Statement
This project will explore the feasibility of using a brain-computer interface (BCI) to control a robot for home care applications. The urrent options for the brain-computer interface will be considered for costbenefit analysis, and the robot will be designed and built by the project team. The project will put focus on the design, fabrication and testing of the robot and BCI system. The robot will be instructed via the BCI to carry out a specific task, such as move in a specific direction, at which point it will use its own intelligence to execute the command.
Location
DeRosa University Center, Ballroom
Start Date
30-4-2016 10:00 AM
End Date
30-4-2016 12:00 PM
Brain Controlled Robot
DeRosa University Center, Ballroom
This project will explore the feasibility of using a brain-computer interface (BCI) to control a robot for home care applications. The urrent options for the brain-computer interface will be considered for costbenefit analysis, and the robot will be designed and built by the project team. The project will put focus on the design, fabrication and testing of the robot and BCI system. The robot will be instructed via the BCI to carry out a specific task, such as move in a specific direction, at which point it will use its own intelligence to execute the command.