London, Nov 28 : American scientists have devised a method by which brain signals from monkeys in North Carolina can be used to control a pair of robot legs in Japan via a web link.
American scientists have devised a method by which brain signals from monkeys in North Carolina can be used to control a pair of robot legs in Japan via a web link.
The method is important as it holds hope for paralysed people to walk again via brain signals.
The study was conducted by a team of researchers at Duke University in Durham.
In the study, they implanted electrodes in the brains of two rhesus macaques and analysed the electrical signals that drive their legs.
Then, the scientists mapped the signals to specific leg movements and, via the Internet, used them to control a pair of robot legs at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International in Kyoto, reports New Scientist.
The researchers hope that the technique will one day allow paralysed people to control prosthetic legs via brain implants.
Now, a humanoid robot that is no pushover Japanese researchers have developed a humanoid robot that has the ability to rebalance itself after accidental or intentional shoves or kicks land anywhere on its body.