Researchers at the University of South Florida (USF) have achieved a technological breakthrough by developing a drone that can be controlled using only brain signals. The innovative system allows a pilot to operate the drone simply by thinking about specific movements, without the need for a physical controller.
Using an advanced brain-computer interface (BCI), the drone interprets neural activity from the pilot’s brain to control its flight. The BCI captures brain signals via a specialized headset and translates them into commands, enabling the drone to take off, change direction, and land through thought alone.
The research team believes this development could have significant implications for the future of human-computer interaction, as well as applications in fields such as healthcare, defense, and search and rescue operations. USF’s brain-controlled drone is one of the most cutting-edge projects in the growing field of neurotechnology.