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- Commercial brain computer systems are coming
- All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California USC. Some of the...
- Tags: University Of Southern California, Panel, Report, Computer, BCI, Productivity, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
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- An EEG-controlled robotic arm
- Many researchers around the world have tried to build robotic devices able to help people with paralysis. Now, European researchers have developed a robot control system based on electroencephalogram EEG. The patients using the Brain2Robot system might regain some of their lost autonomy. The users will control the robotic arm...
- Tags: Software, Solution, Patient, Researcher, Robot, Signal, Computer, Test Person, Robots, Productivity, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-25
- EPA to drivers: Don't be idle
- It is finally getting colder here in Jersey-land, which means that the folks down the street who own a diesel truck will be letting it idle more in the mornings before they buzz off to work. Aside from being terribly annoying, especially in the predawn...
- Tags: Cold Calling, Battery, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Engineering, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- An asynchronous brain computer interface
- Researchers from Oxford University are developing a new asynchronous system to interface with the brain which will allow a more effective way to control wheelchairs or robotic arms with the power of the human mind. The Engineer Online writes that such an asynchronous brain computer interface BCI would permit a...
- Tags: brain computer interface
- Blog posts 2005-10-28
- Java Application Performance Tuning IV: Using JVMTI, BCI and JMX
- Do you ever want to modify your application dynamically at runtime to collect performance information or observe its behavior? Simple to use and extremely powerful, bytecode instrumentation BCI answers common questions about application execution and performance. Join this webcast to learn using JVMTI, BCI and JMX.
- Tags: Java Application, Hewlett-Packard Co., Performance, Java, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
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