Mike Yamamoto | Apr 22, 2008
With all the development of alternative energy today, it was bound to come to
this: Introducing solar-powered brainwaves.
Well, not exactly. But this
electroencephalogram
device does use sunlight as well as body heat as a power source for a
variety of functions, which researchers hope will include everything from
playing video games to monitoring hospital patients, according to Dvice. The
lightweight
headset, developed by Belgian scientists at the
Interuniversity
Microelectronics Center, tracks electrical impulses generated by thought or
action.
There are many other systems in development to monitor brainwaves in
a similar fashion, but this one is focused on portability because no one, especially gamers,
wants to be tied down while exercising their telepathic rights.
New
Scientist says an earlier prototype relied on natural heat from the head
alone but sometimes
ran out of power--which could be unfortunate on any number of levels, not to
mention embarrassing. But no matter what, it's got to be an improvement over
stationary gaming headgear we've seen.
Via
Crave CNET
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