IJSRP, Volume 3, Issue 6, June 2013 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Ms.ParijaS.Shaikh, Mr.Abhijit .N.Patil, Ms.Rachana B.Thombare
Abstract:
The human brain is the most complex physical system we know of, and we would have to understand its operation in great detail to build such a device. An immediate goal of brain-machine interface study is to provide a way for people with damaged sensory/motor functions to use their brain to control artificial devices and restore lost capabilities. By combining the latest developments in computer technology and hi-tech engineering, paralyzed persons will be able to control a motorized wheel chair, computer painter, or robotic arm by thought alone.