China Achieves Fresh Milestone in Brain-Computer Interface Tech: Mind-Controlled Robotic Dog Unveiled in Xi’an
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A research team headed by Professor Xu Guanghua from Xi’an Jiaotong University has made significant strides in the realm of brain-controlled robotic dogs, successfully conducting an integrated test that combines EEG control with autonomous navigation capabilities. Through their 'thoughts' alone, users can now command the robotic dog to autonomously chart its course, sidestep obstacles, and precisely arrive at predetermined destinations. At the heart of this technological advancement is the utilization of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces, with the team having established a comprehensive brain-control workflow. Looking ahead, this robotic dog holds promise as a valuable aide for individuals with disabilities, while also finding applications in elderly care, medical support, rehabilitation therapy, and intelligent tracking scenarios.