A Thoughtful Step

Author: Jim Son

A few years ago a similar machinery was introduced into the market. The advanced technology, called brain-computer interface control systems, allows patients to regain control of their movements. The technology consists of a brain-controlled robotic arm which permits patients to conduct regular daily activities such as lifting a cup or eating a meal.The innovative exoskeleton machine works differently than the brain-computer interface control system. The patient using the exoskeleton doesn’t need invasive brain surgery unlike the brain-computer interface control system technology. For the latter to perform correctly, the patient needs to undergo invasive brain surgery for a doctor to implant tiny electronics. a skull cap covered with electrodes. The cap connects the brain message to the exoskThe surgery permits the patient to control the robotic arm through electrical impulses sent from the brain.As mentioned, for the exoskeleton equipment to function correctly the patient needs to wear eleton machine. Attached to the machine is a small control that emits LED patterns which can represent different commands such as stand up, sit down, etc. For the machine to work, the patient needs to stare at one of the commands, i.e. stand up, and the brain will produce an electrical signal from seeing such command. Subsequently, the electrical signal is picked up by the skull cap, which sends it wirelessly to a computer. Thereupon, this is then sent to the exoskeleton machine for it to reproduce the motion.This article was written by a Kuhler Tax Credits’ associate. For over 25 years Kuhler has focused on tax credit services and has been recognized as a national tax incentive leader. state and federal tax credits, incentives, and deductions. Kuhler’s main services include, CPAs and companies trust Kuhler’s experienced team to identify, assess and recover valuable Federal and State Research & Development Tax Credits, Section 179D Energy Efficient Federal Tax Deduction, California Sales and Use Tax Exemption.A few years ago a similar machinery was introduced into the market. The advanced technology, called brain-computer interface control systems, allows patients to regain control of their movements. The technology consists of a brain-controlled robotic arm which permits patients to conduct regular daily activities such as lifting a cup or eating a meal.The innovative exoskeleton machine works differently than the brain-computer interface control system. The patient using the exoskeleton doesn’t need invasive brain surgery unlike the brain-computer interface control system technology. For the latter to perform correctly, the patient needs to undergo invasive brain surgery for a doctor to implant tiny electronics. a skull cap covered with electrodes. The cap connects the brain message to the exoskThe surgery permits the patient to control the robotic arm through electrical impulses sent from the brain.As mentioned, for the exoskeleton equipment to function correctly the patient needs to wear eleton machine. Attached to the machine is a small control that emits LED patterns which can represent different commands such as stand up, sit down, etc. For the machine to work, the patient needs to stare at one of the commands, i.e. stand up, and the brain will produce an electrical signal from seeing such command. Subsequently, the electrical signal is picked up by the skull cap, which sends it wirelessly to a computer. Thereupon, this is then sent to the exoskeleton machine for it to reproduce the motion.This article was written by a Kuhler Tax Credits’ associate. For over 25 years Kuhler has focused on tax credit services and has been recognized as a national tax incentive leader. state and federal tax credits, incentives, and deductions. Kuhler’s main services include, CPAs and companies trust Kuhler’s experienced team to identify, assess and recover valuable Federal and State Research & Development Tax Credits, Section 179D Energy Efficient Federal Tax Deduction, California Sales and Use Tax Exemption.A few years ago a similar machinery was introduced into the market. The advanced technology, called brain-computer interface control systems, allows patients to regain control of their movements. The technology consists of a brain-controlled robotic arm which permits patients to conduct regular daily activities such as lifting a cup or eating a meal.The innovative exoskeleton machine works differently than the brain-computer interface control system. The patient using the exoskeleton doesn’t need invasive brain surgery unlike the brain-computer interface control system technology. For the latter to perform correctly, the patient needs to undergo invasive brain surgery for a doctor to implant tiny electronics. a skull cap covered with electrodes. The cap connects the brain message to the exoskThe surgery permits the patient to control the robotic arm through electrical impulses sent from the brain.As mentioned, for the exoskeleton equipment to function correctly the patient needs to wear eleton machine. Attached to the machine is a small control that emits LED patterns which can represent different commands such as stand up, sit down, etc. For the machine to work, the patient needs to stare at one of the commands, i.e. stand up, and the brain will produce an electrical signal from seeing such command. Subsequently, the electrical signal is picked up by the skull cap, which sends it wirelessly to a computer. Thereupon, this is then sent to the exoskeleton machine for it to reproduce the motion.This article was written by a Kuhler Tax Credits’ associate. For over 25 years Kuhler has focused on tax credit services and has been recognized as a national tax incentive leader. state and federal tax credits, incentives, and deductions. Kuhler’s main services include, CPAs and companies trust Kuhler’s experienced team to identify, assess and recover valuable Federal and State Research & Development Tax Credits, Section 179D Energy Efficient Federal Tax Deduction, California Sales and Use Tax Exemption.A few years ago a similar machinery was introduced into the market. The advanced technology, called brain-computer interface control systems, allows patients to regain control of their movements. The technology consists of a brain-controlled robotic arm which permits patients to conduct regular daily activities such as lifting a cup or eating a meal.The innovative exoskeleton machine works differently than the brain-computer interface control system. The patient using the exoskeleton doesn’t need invasive brain surgery unlike the brain-computer interface control system technology. For the latter to perform correctly, the patient needs to undergo invasive brain surgery for a doctor to implant tiny electronics. a skull cap covered with electrodes. The cap connects the brain message to the exoskThe surgery permits the patient to control the robotic arm through electrical impulses sent from the brain.As mentioned, for the exoskeleton equipment to function correctly the patient needs to wear eleton machine. Attached to the machine is a small control that emits LED patterns which can represent different commands such as stand up, sit down, etc. For the machine to work, the patient needs to stare at one of the commands, i.e. stand up, and the brain will produce an electrical signal from seeing such command. Subsequently, the electrical signal is picked up by the skull cap, which sends it wirelessly to a computer. Thereupon, this is then sent to the exoskeleton machine for it to reproduce the motion.This article was written by a Kuhler Tax Credits’ associate. For over 25 years Kuhler has focused on tax credit services and has been recognized as a national tax incentive leader. state and federal tax credits, incentives, and deductions. Kuhler’s main services include, CPAs and companies trust Kuhler’s experienced team to identify, assess and recover valuable Federal and State Research & Development Tax Credits, Section 179D Energy Efficient Federal Tax Deduction, California Sales and Use Tax Exemption.A few years ago a similar machinery was introduced into the market. The advanced technology, called brain-computer interface control systems, allows patients to regain control of their movements. The technology consists of a brain-controlled robotic arm which permits patients to conduct regular daily activities such as lifting a cup or eating a meal.The innovative exoskeleton machine works differently than the brain-computer interface control system. The patient using the exoskeleton doesn’t need invasive brain surgery unlike the brain-computer interface control system technology. For the latter to perform correctly, the patient needs to undergo invasive brain surgery for a doctor to implant tiny electronics. a skull cap covered with electrodes. The cap connects the brain message to the exoskThe surgery permits the patient to control the robotic arm through electrical impulses sent from the brain.As mentioned, for the exoskeleton equipment to function correctly the patient needs to wear eleton machine. Attached to the machine is a small control that emits LED patterns which can represent different commands such as stand up, sit down, etc. For the machine to work, the patient needs to stare at one of the commands, i.e. stand up, and the brain will produce an electrical signal from seeing such command. Subsequently, the electrical signal is picked up by the skull cap, which sends it wirelessly to a computer. Thereupon, this is then sent to the exoskeleton machine for it to reproduce the motion.This article was written by a Kuhler Tax Credits’ associate. For over 25 years Kuhler has focused on tax credit services and has been recognized as a national tax incentive leader. state and federal tax credits, incentives, and deductions. Kuhler’s main services include, CPAs and companies trust Kuhler’s experienced team to identify, assess and recover valuable Federal and State Research & Development Tax Credits, Section 179D Energy Efficient Federal Tax Deduction, California Sales and Use Tax Exemption.