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Virtual Smart Home Controlled By Your Thoughts
Virtual Smart Home Controlled By Your Thoughts
ScienceDaily (May 26, 2009)— Light switches, TV remote controls and even house keys could become a thing of the past thanks to brain-computer interface (BCI) technology being developed in Europe that lets users perform everyday tasks with thoughts alone. The technology, which was demonstrated at ...
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Laziness About to Be Rewarded. Big Time.
JMH Techtronics — ... the remote, it is too light in the room because you don’t have any pants on, and the curtains are open? Well things may be looking up for your disgusting self ;). A demonstration at CeBIT in Hannover this past March, provides an innovative way of controlling the interconnected electronic devices that will populate the smart homes of the future, granting increased autonomy to people with physical disabilities as well as pleasing TV channel-surfing couch potatoes. Check this out: “The BCI lets people turn on lights, change channels on ...

Controlling your home electronics using your brain
Gizmo Watch — ... the Electroencephalogram- EEG equipment that interprets the electrical activity in the brain using electrodes attached to the scalp. After continuous training, the system learns how to differentiate between patterns of neuronal activity when a human thinks of different activities. The future is bound to make us lethargic but we choose not be caustic on this count at least. Video after the jump. Via: Sciencedaily

Virtual Smart Home Controlled By Your Thoughts
New Mobilities: Ce-more about what's happening in the mobile world — ... “The BCI lets people turn on lights, change channels on the TV or open doors just by thinking about it,” explains Christoph Guger, the CEO of Austrian medical engineering company g.tec that developed the application. Read more at - 'Virtual Smart Home Controlled By Your Thoughts' - ...

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