Sunday, May 12, 2013

TerraSwarm Research Roozbeh Jafari develops better EEG Sensor for brain controlled tablets

"Samsung Demos a  Tablet Controlled By Your Brain"

An April 19, 2013 article titled "Samsung Demos a Tablet Controlled By Your Brain" on the MIT Technology Review site covers the work of Roozbeh Jafari, faculty at UT Dallas and TerraSwarm researcher.   The article states that working in conjunction with Jafari, "Samsung researchers are testing how people can use their thoughts to launch an application, select a contact, select a song from a playlist, or power up or down a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1."

Jafari's research in this area involves creating EEG sensors that can be set up in 10 seconds by having the user wear a cap.  This is in contrast to traditional wet EEG sensors that, depending on the number of sensors, can take up to 45 minutes to set up.

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