Post by plutronus on Oct 18, 2013 1:01:55 GMT -6
DoD promotes development of brain-reading devices: The US Department of
Defense is working to develop a cheap, wearable system that can detect a
person's brain waves and display the data on smartphones and tablets.
Earlier this year, the DoD
awarded
four companies grants through the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program to develop cheap, wearable systems that can detect
people’s brainwaves and display the results on a mobile device. While
initial designs are not anticipated to reveal the exact thoughts of a
person, signals such as recognition, surprise, confusion or anger are
detectable within the realm of today’s science.
From: www.govtech.com/question-of-the-day/Question-of-the-Day-for-101613.html
Earlier this year, the DoD awarded
four companies grants through the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program to develop cheap, wearable systems that can detect
people’s brainwaves and display the results on a mobile device. While
initial designs are not anticipated to reveal the exact thoughts of a
person, signals such as recognition, surprise, confusion or anger are
detectable within the realm of today’s science.
four companies grants through the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program to develop cheap, wearable systems that can detect
people’s brainwaves and display the results on a mobile device. While
initial designs are not anticipated to reveal the exact thoughts of a
person, signals such as recognition, surprise, confusion or anger are
detectable within the realm of today’s science.
Earlier this year, the DoD awarded
four companies grants through the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program to develop cheap, wearable systems that can detect
people’s brainwaves and display the results on a mobile device. While
initial designs are not anticipated to reveal the exact thoughts of a
person, signals such as recognition, surprise, confusion or anger are
detectable within the realm of today’s science.
four companies grants through the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program to develop cheap, wearable systems that can detect
people’s brainwaves and display the results on a mobile device. While
initial designs are not anticipated to reveal the exact thoughts of a
person, signals such as recognition, surprise, confusion or anger are
detectable within the realm of today’s science.