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Brain Driver would, in theory, allow them to drive by simply thinking "right" and "left" and "forward".
The Brain Driver consists of a headset with 16 sensors that monitor electrical signals from the brain.
Adalberto Llarena, a roboticist with the Brain Driver project, says the team has faced two main challenges: the hardware and the humans.
The original premise behind Brain Driver was to build a system that someone with a physical disability can use to manoeuvre through the world – as well as cars, the team has developed the technology for wheelchairs too.
He's part of a team at the Free University of Berlin working on what they call the Brain Driver – a project that's hoping to bring research into reading and interpreting brain signals into people's cars and homes.
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