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Neural Impulse Robotic Control
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open in viewerNeural impulse robotic control refers to controlling a robot with one's mind. In this day and age, everything we do is facilitated by the aids of computer and robots, vacuum cleaners, electronic curtains, etc. What if there is a robot that could be controlled by one's mind? By combining NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator), VEX robot, and with several programs, this may well be possible.
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- E-project-011210-232737
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- 2010
- Date created
- 2010-01-12
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- Major
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- 2020-11-19
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