EE.UU. diseña drones militares que serán controlados mentalmente


Especialistas del departamento de ingeniería en computación de la Universidad de Texas, en San Antonio (EE.UU.), están trabajando en un nuevo tipo de drones: se controlarán solo con la mente y serán de uso militar.

La idea de los diseñadores industriales estadounidenses es transformar la actividad del cerebro humano en órdenes específicas para el dron a través de un sofisticado sistema electroencefalográmico. Se comprometen a que su obra, cuya creación es financiada por el Departamento de Defensa de EE.UU., facilitará mucho el trabajo de los militares.


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Según comentaron a 'My San Antonio', la innovación reducirá considerablemente la cantidad de equipamiento de manejo a llevar a las zonas de combate. Además, permitirá no solo instruir al vehículo no tripulado que se mueva a la izquierda o a la derecha, sino mandarlo también a sobrevolar unas instalaciones geográficas específicas y enviar los datos críticos de vuelta a los operadores. Es decir, no será nada difícil ordenar a un vehículo no tripulado que "vuele hacia aquella colina y observar lo que hay allí".

Al mismo tiempo, los ingenieros comentan que los drones controlados mentalmente pueden ser también de uso civil. Acentúan que serían extremadamente útiles para las personas con trastornos motores.

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UTSA researchers seek to develop brain-operated drones

For now, though, it was fellow graduate student Prasanna Kolar who stood nearby to operate the unmanned aerial vehicle, also called a UAV, with a cellphone app â€" gently commanding it left and...
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Fuente:  rt.com/ciencias/view/2014



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A Mind Controlled Flying Robot

Mind your thoughts -- you could be steering a flying robot into a wall.

Researchers at the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering have developed a technique that lets people control unmanned aerial vehicles with their mind.

The noninvasive method doesn't require implanting an object, like a computer chip to measure brain activity. Researchers used a technique called electroencephalography (EEG), which is a unique brain-computer interface that attaches to a person's head, and records the electrical activity of a subject's brain using an EEG cap fitted with 64 electrodes.

Researchers say the system works because of the location of the brain's motor cortex -- the part of the cerebrum that governs movement. When a person thinks about different movements, it stimulates a new assortment of neurons, or nerve cells.

"Our study shows that for the first time, humans are able to control the flight of flying robots using just their thoughts sensed from a noninvasive skull cap," Bin He, University of Minnesota professor and lead author of the study, said in a news release. "It works as good as invasive techniques used in the past."


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Al mismo tiempo, los ingenieros comentan que los drones controlados mentalmente pueden ser también de uso civil. Acentúan que serían extremadamente útiles para las personas con trastornos motores.

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