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Inventors assure that the device reads brain commands and pass them through soft...

In Russia, they declared the creation of a cybercha to manage the drones of "power of thought" and clipping of the eye

Inventors assure that the device reads brain commands and pass them through software. So far, technology can only determine a person's condition - alive or dead. Russian scientists have declared the creation of technology that allows you to control unmanned apparatus by the power of thought. The details are given by the site "Izvestia". Employees of the Institute of Problems of Management.

VA Trapeznikov (IPO RAS) and the Voronezh State University (VSU) claim that they have developed special "neurocasks" on the basis of dry electrodes. They capture the electrical signals of the brain and transmit to a special mobile application, which converts the obtained commands for any drone: quadcopters, boats, aircraft, robots, underwater and even spacecraft. According to the developers, it is enough to run the program to manage the operator's equipment and think about what you need to do.

Alternatively, you can look at the commands, for example, to blink three times for planting drone. The software allows you to adjust the signal force transmitted between the person and the machine, but to control the soldier drones, you must first learn how to work with the "neurocid". "The helmet under consideration offers an elegant way of reading information from a person - its encephalogram. It is a rich source for signal.

The main difficulty in the projection of such interfaces is the individuality Anton Filatov commented from St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "Lati". The headset can be mounted in a soldier's helmet, tank helmet or a regular cap, while the head does not need to be lubricated with gels or other electrical substances used in hospitals during medical examinations. This design allows you to use technology in the field.

However, the developers admit that the technology is still far from perfect, so it is mainly used to determine the mental state of the subjects. According to Danish Wolf from IPO wounds, neurointerface shows whether a living person is dead or unconscious. The first prototypes try to use for video games and simulators. Earlier, British scientists have learned to control drones with a laser. They created the UAV QinetiQ with special sensors and the radiator platform.