BCI
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9/22/20241 min read
Brain-Computer Interface
Combining neuroscience and neural engineering with my existing programming and engineering skills to create exciting and innovative assistive technologies that help people with disabilities.
Brain Controlled Car
UNDER PROGRESS
I am using a 2-channel electrode system with a TGAM brain signal amplifier, which amplifies brain signals in two states (Attention and Meditation). These signals are interpreted by a microcontroller (Arduino) to control various devices, such as an Arduino-controlled car or a robotic hand.