An ever-increasing number of technology devices now feature built-in voice recognition capabilities and voice-enabled software. Whether Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, our cars, laundry machines, or ...
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Neural interfaces that adapt to you: How game theory could improve wearables and implants
There is an exciting future on the horizon—one in which your thoughts could directly control electronic devices you use every ...
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Phantom Neuro secures approval for muscle-machine interface trial
The CYBORG study aims to assess the efficacy, safety and usability of the system.
Humans need to interact with machines in manufacturing applications to task those machines, monitor processes and troubleshoot problems. Historically, human-machine interfaces in the industrial ...
This new method was developed by researchers from Johns Hopkins University, which enabled a man with partial arm paralysis to feed himself using the brain-machine-powered bionic arms. As reported ...
The human-machine interface (HMI), also known as the user interface (UI), is the most critical component of any machine’s usability. Even the most impressive machine means little to nothing to the ...
Nanomade, a pioneer in ultra-sensitive quantum-based deformation sensing technology, announces a breakthrough new product developed with PolyIC, a leading provider of printed electronics solutions, to ...
A new study published in iScience, a Cell Press journal, reveals how the severely paralyzed can drive wheelchairs with thoughts in a realistic environment after non-invasively training an artificial ...
The wireless functionality takes the form of Cattron’s black channel, encrypted RF protocol, making the XBMCU a gateway for machine data and control to safely travel over the air for a truly wireless ...
IRIS Optronics, a leading innovator in cholesteric liquid crystal (ChLCD) display technology, has unveiled its new ...
(A) Illustrations of a subject wearing a virtual reality headset and the brain–machine interface. (B) The microneedle electrodes that penetrate the scalp to collect the brain’s electrical signals.
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