Hands-Free Operation of a Small Mobile Robot

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Wendy Amai
Jill Fahrenholtz
Chris Leger
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[1] Sandia National Laboratories,Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,undefined
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Autonomous Robots | 2001年 / 11卷
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brainwaves; electro-encephalogram; electro-myogram; electro-oculogram; EEG; EMG; EOG; mobile robotics; telerobotics; teleoperation; user interfaces;
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The Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center of Sandia National Laboratories has an ongoing research program in advanced user interfaces. As part of this research, promising new transduction devices, particularly hands-free devices, are being explored for the control of mobile and floor-mounted robotic systems. Brainwave control has been successfully demonstrated by other researchers in a variety of fields. In the research described here, Sandia developed and demonstrated a proof-of-concept brainwave-controlled mobile robot system. Preliminary results were encouraging. Additional work required to turn this into a reliable, fieldable system for mobile robotic control is identified. Used in conjunction with other controls, brainwave control could be an effective control method in certain circumstances.
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