This project is from the 2010 Neuromorphic cognition engineering workshop. The goal of this project was to control a robot using electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from the brain and then provide the controller with sensory information from the robot via vibrotactile feedback. To accomplish this goal we used a BCI2000 system to record EEG signals from a human subject and then extracted features from the EEG in the form of event-related potentials (ERPs). Using these ERPs, the subject (controller) was able to send movement commands to the robot.
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Superior motion control is the hallmark of all ABB industrial robots. In the first FANTA Can Challenge we set a test that none of our competitors could come close to. Now with the Level II challenge we have “raised the bar another notch” by introducing a THIRD robot & tightening the tolerances. The gap between the cans & pin is now only 1mm. And as always with ABB robots “What you program is what you get – AT ANY SPEED”.
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A research team led by Dr. Andrew Schwartz at the University of Pittsburgh has taught a monkey to use just its thoughts to control an advanced robot arm. For more details, see spectrum.ieee.org
Spykee Micro Cell Robot is the robot you build yourself! It looks just like Spykee CELL, only smaller. Control the robot’s movements by using the infrared remote control (included) to move it front and back, while turning it at the same time. With full light and sound effects, this robot provides hours of fun. Spykee Micro Cell Robot Features: Measures approx. 9″H x 7″W x 7″L Wireless infrared remote control Moves front/back and turns at the same time 20 parts Building instructions Made in China
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