How Brain-computer Interface Works
Author admin on 10-03-2010
World is going to experience the first brain computer interface intended for the people suffering from locked-in syndrome or other communication impairments. As stated by the team of computer support engineers, the system will measure your brain activity using an EEG cap and thus will enable you to type with your thoughts. The Intendix from Guger Technologies has just been arrived at CeBIT 2010.
The functionality is simple enough to be accessed with a little guidance and you literally need no specialized technical knowledge or experience for that. As the functionality says, you simply focus on a grid of letters as they flash on your display screen. Once your desired letter will flash, brain activity will spike allowing the EEG to mark the letter and Intendix to type. As solely your brain masters the system, you will be able to type as quickly as 1 letter per second. According to tech support experts, Intendix can also convert your text to speech, trigger alarms and perform a lot other tasks like print, copy or email.
Don’t throw your mouse and keyboard right away for its commercial availability is not so abundant up till now and the price might exceed your budget too. However, while the other giant manufacturers are focusing on touch-screen technologies or some other next step replacements, the brain computer interface (BCI) has emerged as the ultimate I/O device without a doubt. Ask our tech support specialists to know more about Intendix functionalities and commercial status.


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