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Shaun McGorry Executive Briefing July 16, 2009
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Introduction: Robotics Robots are becoming increasingly present in our daily lives Robot: a virtual or mechanical artificial agent; usually an electro-mechanical system which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its ownvirtualmechanicalartificialelectro-mechanical systemintentagency Robotics: coined by Isaac Asimov; the science and technology of robots, and their design, manufacture, and application
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Introduction: Mind-Machine Interface Brain-computer interface (BCI): sometimes called a direct neural interface or a mind- machine interface, is a direct communication pathway between a brain and an external device Aimed at assisting, augmenting, or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions Following discussion: short overview of the history of robotics, details possible applications of this technology, and explores the different research that is taking place involving the mind- machine interface
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History of Robotics Autonomous machines only appeared in the 20th century Unimate : 1st digitally operated and programmable robot; installed in 1961 to lift hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stack them Unimate Research on mind-machine interfaces (BCIs) began in the 1970s at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) under a grant from the National Science Foundation followed by a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)University of California Los AngelesNational Science FoundationDARPA The field has since blossomed spectacularly, mostly toward neuroprosthetics applications that aim at restoring damaged hearing, sight and movement
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History of Robotics
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Applications Civilian ApplicationsMilitary Applications search and rescue exploration construction and repair projects in environments ranging from under water to outer space fighting forest fires hazardous waste clean-up unmanned sea, air and ground weapons platforms that mirror the controller’s intent without the need for brain wave sensors or nerve connections fighter jet cockpit controls that mirror the pilot’s intent without the need for brain sensors or nerve connections AttacArmor (All Terrain Tactical Armor)
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Applications Both Civilian and Military high-speed telecommunications systems and remote switching devices that cannot be jammed, intercepted, or limited by time or distance biometrics to locate and identify individuals encryption based on mental intention and unique patterns of influence
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Company Research
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Interchange Laboratories California Corporation whose purpose is to develop and continually improve a non-invasive, non-contact mind-machine interface technology as well as related control and training methods Mind-Machine Interface System effectively mirrors a person's intent with no connections to the body, or physiological sensors Time and distance are no barriers and unlike radio waves, human mental influence of the MMIP cannot be intercepted or jammed Early stages of development; now at the stage where it is powerful enough to drive a video game application over the internet
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Honda Honda Research Institute, Japan, has demonstrated a Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) that enables a user to control an ASIMO robot using nothing more than thoughtASIMO Wearing a headset the user simply imagines moving either his right hand, left hand, tongue or feet - and ASIMO makes a corresponding movement System is still huge and slow, and the commands are quite crude and imprecise The next step is to refine the system to work with fine motor controls, add the ability to decode non- motor brain signals and speed it all up
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Honda
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Toyota Researchers at Toyota have unveiled an advanced brain sensing system that controls the movement of a wheelchair by reading a user's thoughts alone By processing patterns in brain waves, the system can propel a wheelchair forward, as well as make turns, with virtually no discernable delay between thought and movement An accuracy rate of 95% was achieved
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Summary The Force, it appears, may be with us sooner than expected Non-invasive, safe technology must become more refined and precise Once this happens, imagination is the only limit But if the recent run of mind-bending success in this field is any indication, the big breaks can come faster than expected
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Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q- fE9QBy0FI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q- fE9QBy0FI
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