Directly wireless communication of human minds via non-invasive brain-computer-metasurface platform

Author:

Ma Qian,Gao Wei,Xiao Qiang,Ding Lingsong,Gao Tianyi,Zhou Yajun,Gao Xinxin,Yan Tao,Liu Che,Gu Ze,Kong Xianghong,Abbasi Qammer H.,Li Lianlin,Qiu Cheng-Wei,Li Yuanqing,Cui Tie Jun

Abstract

AbstractBrain-computer interfaces (BCIs), invasive or non-invasive, have projected unparalleled vision and promise for assisting patients in need to better their interaction with the surroundings. Inspired by the BCI-based rehabilitation technologies for nerve-system impairments and amputation, we propose an electromagnetic brain-computer-metasurface (EBCM) paradigm, regulated by human’s cognition by brain signals directly and non-invasively. We experimentally show that our EBCM platform can translate human’s mind from evoked potentials of P300-based electroencephalography to digital coding information in the electromagnetic domain non-invasively, which can be further processed and transported by an information metasurface in automated and wireless fashions. Directly wireless communications of the human minds are performed between two EBCM operators with accurate text transmissions. Moreover, several other proof-of-concept mind-control schemes are presented using the same EBCM platform, exhibiting flexibly-customized capabilities of information processing and synthesis like visual-beam scanning, wave modulations, and pattern encoding.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Major Project of Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Southeast University

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

111 Project

Fund for International Cooperation and Exchange of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key R&D Program of Guangdong Province

Key Realm R&D Program of Guangzhou

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Pearl River S&T Nova Program of Guangzhou

Advanced Research and Technology Innovation Centre

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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