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Author: Tero Karvinen
ISBN : B006OAIC64
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Build a robot that responds to electrical activity in your brain—it’s easy and fun. If you’re familiar with Arduino and have basic mechanical building skills, this book will show you how to construct a robot that plays sounds, blinks lights, and reacts to signals from an affordable electroencephalography (EEG) headband. Concentrate and the robot will move. Focus more and it will go faster. Let your mind wander and the robot will slow down.
You’ll find complete instructions for building a simple robot chassis with servos, wheels, sensors, LEDs, and a speaker. You also get the code to program the Arduino microcontroller to receive wireless signals from the EEG. Your robot will astound anyone who wears the EEG headband.
This book will help you:
- Connect an inexpensive EEG device to Arduino
- Build a robot platform on wheels
- Calculate a percentage value from a potentiometer reading
- Mix colors with an RGB LED
- Play tones with a piezo speaker
- Write a program that makes the robot avoid boundaries
- Create simple movement routines
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- File Size: 3764 KB
- Print Length: 98 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
- Publisher: Maker Media, Inc; 1 edition (December 15, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006OAIC64
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #291,129 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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After reading through this book I feel completely mislead. This book is actually more about something perhaps better called a mind activated robot. This book shows you how to hook up a neurosky mindwave eeg interface and hook it up to a line reading robot, the only thing the thinking portion does is essentially make the robot move forward, all other steering is handled by line reading, and the actual control interface is really a 2 line of code loop saying forward and then turn at the line if any brain activity is happening. When I see the words mind controlled robot, I want something that shows me how to build a robot that goes where I think it should go; forward, back, turn, circles, figure 8s and around the couch and the kitchen table with me steering it by thought.
By DamionWaltermeyer
I liked it.
The instructions are well structured and clearly written. Anyone should be able to follow them. Little tips here and there make book a refreshing read.
I would recommend this book for anyone interested in Arduino, tinkering and brainstuff!
By Panu Koskela
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