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Goal: To build an EEG that has enough resolution to read a persons mind and interpret what his/her thoughts into a known command. This project is going to be used in conjunction with the quadcopter to make a mind controlled quadcopter! You can also use it in other projects with very little modifications. Think of all the new cool possibilities! Goal: To build an EEG that has enough resolution to read a persons mind and interpret what his/her thoughts into a known command. This involves building both the hardware and the computer software that interrupts the data. We might have an EEG borrowed for a semester (and a semester only) from the NITRO lab on campus (http://nitrolab.engr.wisc.edu/) so we can check the differences and improve our eeg. This project is going to be used in conjunction with the quadcopter to make a mind controlled quadcopter! You can also use it in other projects with very little modifications. Think of all the new cool possibilities!
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Current progress: Haven't started yet... Current progress: Haven't started yet, but will start soon (on Friday 10/11)
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Some inspirational videos: People involved in the project:
 * Ahmed Saif


Some inspirational links:
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 *http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18603-mindcontrolled-prosthetics-without-brain-surgery.html#.Uk87R50o5aQ  *http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18603-mindcontrolled-prosthetics-without-brain-surgery.html#.Uk87R50o5aQ  (a mind controlled prosthetic)
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Awesome plan, Ahmed. You are a busy bee. FYI, I've my paws on an RC regular helicoptor. We can play with it end of next week. -Duncan

Goal: To build an EEG that has enough resolution to read a persons mind and interpret what his/her thoughts into a known command. This involves building both the hardware and the computer software that interrupts the data. We might have an EEG borrowed for a semester (and a semester only) from the NITRO lab on campus (http://nitrolab.engr.wisc.edu/) so we can check the differences and improve our eeg. This project is going to be used in conjunction with the quadcopter to make a mind controlled quadcopter! You can also use it in other projects with very little modifications. Think of all the new cool possibilities!

Current progress: Haven't started yet, but will start soon (on Friday 10/11)

People involved in the project:

  • Ahmed Saif

Some inspirational links:

If interested contact Ahmed Saif at saif@wisc.edu


Awesome plan, Ahmed. You are a busy bee. FYI, I've my paws on an RC regular helicoptor. We can play with it end of next week. -Duncan

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