%Aigaion2 BibTeX export from Idiap Publications %Thursday 21 November 2024 11:38:51 AM @INPROCEEDINGS{millan:2006:iac, author = {Menon, C. and de Negueruela, Christina and Mill{\'{a}}n, Jos{\'{e}} del R. and Tonet, O. and Carpi, F. and Broschart, M. and Ferrez, Pierre W. and Buttfield, Anna and Dario, P. and Citi, L. and Laschi, C. and Tombini, M. and Sepulveda, F. and Poli, R. and Palaniappan, R. and Tecchio, F. and Rossini, P. M. and de Rossi, D.}, projects = {Idiap}, month = {7}, title = {Prospects on Brain-Machine Interfaces for Space System Control}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 57th International Astronautical Conference}, year = {2006}, address = {Valencia, Spain}, abstract = {The dream of controlling and guiding computer-based systems using human brain signals has slowly but steadily become a reality. The available technology allows real-time implementation of systems that measure neuronal activity, convert their signals, and translate their output for the purpose of controlling mechanical systems. This paper describes the state of the art of non-invasive BMIs and critically investigates both the current technological limits and the future potential that BMIs have for space applications. We present an assessment of the advantages that BMIs can provide and justify the preferred candidate concepts for space applications together with a vision of future directions for their implementation.}, pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2006/millan_2006_iac.pdf}, ipdmembership={learning}, }