Nissan Explores Thought Control for Cars
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Nissan is working on some interesting experiments for one more generation of connected cars. They won’t just be linked to the Internet as well as to each other–they’ll get in touch in your brain.
If the driver ponders turning left, your vehicle would prepare for the move, center itself within the lane and being braking before completing the turn. Nissan says the target will be to be certain that our roads are as safe as it can be. Not sure on the amount occurs a person thinks of showing up in the guy next lane.
Nissan is taking care of the project with École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPEL) in Switzerland.
Scientists’ research on Brain Machine Interface systems already allows someone that utilizes a wheelchair to manage the chair by simply thought transference. The subsequent stage should be to adapt it to get a car, based on Nissan.
Apparently the concentration level necessary to accomplish this is high. Adidas and puma will work on using statistical analysis to calculate a driver’s intentions, lessening the concentration needed.
The machine use eye movements, brain-activity measurements and scans from the surrounding environments, and also the car’s own sensors, to predict the driver might do next.
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