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Title: BrainCon's non-invasive approach to thought-controlled wheelchairs
Authors: Alden, Timothy
Keywords: Electric wheelchairs
Biological control systems
Neurofeedback
Issue Date: 2024-03
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Alden, T. (2024). BrainCon's non-invasive approach to thought-controlled wheelchairs. THINK Magazine, 43, 12-15.
Abstract: Going beyond electric wheelchairs, the BrainCon project is creating a smart wheelchair that moves according to what a person is thinking. By using advanced technology, users would be able to control their wheelchairs using just their brain signals! Furthermore, these are not just any brain signals but imagined speech, which is less tiring than imagining movement. THINK meets with the team to find out more.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/134422
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