3. Brain Reading Robot Remote
◦ A helmet that reads brain activities and then
translates it into a command for a Robot.
Purpose
◦ To help the immobile humans, to make them
independent
What’s new?
◦ Not just about moving hands but about complete
tasks
4. ◦ To help the immobile humans, to make them
independent
Military who wound up disable after war
Civilians after an accident who end-up in wheel chair
Paralyzed and old population
5. What Does iMind Helmet Do
◦ Recognizes thoughts and translates them into
“Hand Gestures” that robot will utilize to execute
user’s wants
“Cognitive Mode” process thoughts and commands
6. Super Fast
◦ A brain is capable of almost 1 million MIPS
instructions per second
◦ Should be able to read those signals and then
translate
Power Efficient
◦ To be worn by a human being
◦ Size directly corresponds to power efficiency
Good Heat Dissipater
Lightweight
7. Input
◦ Brain activity picked up by the helmet is sent to a
computer
A software is used to work out which
movement the person is thinking about.
Output
◦ Sends a signal to the robot commanding it to
perform the task
8. General design requirements:
a. Wireless range 100 feet with optional
and encrypted
b. Sampling rate: 512/second
c. Electrically similar to GFCI, to prevent
feedback/power spikes.
9. General design requirements:
◦ Bandwidth: 240 Hz
◦ Dynamic Range: 500uv
◦ Power Source & duration: Lithium-ion battery,
minimum of 24 hour duration with 3.3V
◦ Sleeping mode disabled
◦ Operates during medical emergencies and
impairment
10. Under What Limitations
◦ E-wreath, it will fit/snug to anyone’s head with
comb like wires
It has multiple wires to allow electromagnetic
induction to detect brain signals.
It can withstand 0-150% relative humidity, without
submersion to water
It will operate bet -40 Deg F to 180 Deg F
11. Unit Testing
◦ Test Individual units and components at the design
level. The environment will also be digitally
modeled to represent the physical design of the
helmet
Integration tests
◦ Tests the interactions between the main parts our
design Helmet, Robot and Software
Acceptance testing
◦ The overall functionality of the system will be tested
as per the requirement specifications.
12. Reg # Functional Requirement Description Testing Requirement
Speed
1a. The system shall read brain
signals
1 million MIPS instructions per second Pass/Fail
1b. The system shall and translate the
signals
A Software will be used to work out which movement
the person is thinking about.
Pass/Fail
Power
2a. The system shall be power
efficient
Lithium-ion battery will be used to operate it Pass/Fail
2b. The system shall operate 24hrs The system will be tested to operate under 24 hrs, 7
days a week
Pass/Fail
Weight
3a. The system shall be lightweight The helmet will be 3.95 ounces (112 grams) Pass/Fail
Communication
4a. The system shall provide wireless
transmission
Wireless range 150 feet with optional and encrypted Pass/Fail
Environmental Conditions
5a. The system shall maintain normal
operation at a range of
temperature
It will operate bet -40 Deg F to 180 Deg F Pass/Fail
5b. The system shall withstand
relative humidity, without
submersion to water
It can withstand 0-150% Humidity Pass/Fail
13. Short Channel Effect
◦ there is a limit to which we can reduce the size of
the transistors without getting negative effects on
the performance of the transistors such as power
consumption and threshold voltage
Body Effect
◦ the body effect basically raises the threshold voltage
VT of the transistors from the zero body-source
voltage threshold or VT0, changing the behavior of the
device
◦ This is especially important in cascaded systems
where this output, Vout, must trigger subsequent
devices
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17. Speed
◦ Emitter follower provided the best in speed
◦ CMOS followed closely
Power
◦ CMOS used the least power
◦ Emitter follower values were reasonable
18.
19. Best choice is Lithium Ion Battery
Used in Most Cell Phones these days
Rechargeable
Good for a day operations
22. A new era of communication
Could be used to run errands
Military can leverage on this technology, through
land, sea, and air both offensive and defensive
23. A big breakthrough
Would change lives of immobile patients
Would save the lives of Victims in a disaster
CMOS is the best choice circuit for our device
Choice based on the results from Lab#24 and our
speed and power requirements
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