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Did Someone Say Brain Controlled Drone Race?

By Yangyulin Ai and Avinash Singh School of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology University of Technology Sydne


Drone Brain Interface

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to enable communication between the brain and external devices, such as computers, robotic arms [1], or drones [2].This is possible using various intricate signals produced by the brain while performing a task, which can be measured non-invasively using electroencephalography (EEG) [3]. In this work, we have used a seven-channel dry EEG headset known as X.on to create a drone brain interface (DBI), which is used to control drones in the 3rd BCI Workshop hosted at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia.


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