Algorithm may improve brain-controlled prostheses and exoskeletons

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Last updated 14 janeiro 2025
Algorithm may improve brain-controlled prostheses and exoskeletons
A team of researchers at the MIT Media Lab has devised an algorithm that promises to vastly improve the simultaneous tracking of any number of magnets. This has significant implications for prostheses, augmented reality, robotics, and other fields.
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