A new brain-computer interface has achieved an “unprecedented” level of control for a person who isn’t able to use their limbs, enabling them to fly a quadcopter in a gaming environment.
Not so for a new crop of quadcopter fliers. These new quadcopters are capable of sustained inverted flight. We’ve seen inverted quadcopters before here on hackaday. However, previous inverted ...
The study notes a sixfold improvement in the user’s quadcopter flight performance by reading signals directly ... said the work’s importance goes beyond games. It allows for human connection. “People ...
The study notes a sixfold improvement in the user's quadcopter flight performance by reading ... It allows for human connection. "People tend to focus on restoration of the sorts of functions ...
To guide a virtual quadcopter through its digital obstacle ... “While also fulfilling the participant’s desire for flight, the platform also showcased the control of multiple fingers.” ...
A nice feature of using cfclient is that you can use a standard (game) controller to control the quadcopter, while also getting a lot of flight data back. The other option is to use the Android or ...