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How to control objects with willpower

People who have seen Avatar still remember this character controlled by mind, so can people control things outside the human body with their minds? Yesterday morning, the 27th Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition, the annual "feast" of young people's scientific and technological creativity, opened in Tianfu Middle School in Shishi. Several middle school students, with an average age of only 13, made it possible to control their minds, floated ping-pong balls with their minds, and made robots dance ...

At the scene of yesterday's competition, the robot exhibition area was packed. The most eye-catching thing is the "bionic humanoid robot controlled by brainwaves" brought by three middle school students in No.25 Middle School of Panzhihua City. Without any switch and operation, just put on the "idea collector", the table tennis will float and the robot will dance! This is no exaggeration. The inventor Luo Yihao gave us a live demonstration.

Put on a brain wave collector with three sensors, hold your breath, concentrate your thoughts, and the ping-pong ball in the receiver device will rise or fall, causing cheers around. Then, when the collected brain waves reached a certain level, the robots connected through the conversion device began to dance, and the onlookers showed incredible expressions.

Luo yihao introduced that this "brainwave controlled bionic humanoid robot" collects brainwave signals from the human brain through a brainwave collector, and after processing, wirelessly transmits them to the brainwave receiver, so that the ping-pong ball in the receiving status display system rises or falls, and then connects to the robot intelligent control interface through a data cable. When the interface detects brainwave patterns, it can wirelessly control the robot to complete various tasks. "This has to be programmed in advance. We have compiled 1 programs, each with an action, such as dancing, waving and so on." Luo Yihao said that this invention was inspired by Avatar. In the future, people can directly control robots or certain intelligent structures through their own ideas to complete what we want to do, such as cleaning rooms, intelligent search and rescue, blasting, etc. In this way, some complicated and repetitive behaviors can be handed over to humanoid robots for interpretation and completion.

Chengdu Evening News reporter Huang Haiying Photography Xie Hui.