Medical Devices - Kayseri, Kayseri Province, Turkey
In recent years, it has been possible to establish a direct connection between the brain signals and the computer thanks to the application of BCI (Brain Computer Interface) technology, and thus, it is possible for people who have lost limbs such as arms and hands to control their biomechanical limbs with brain signals. In this study, the design of an arm for prototyping and the control of its movements using brain signals are discussed. We aim to provide an engineering solution to the question "what can we do? Insanlar for people with any limb loss. In this solution, the biological limb is divided into three main groups. Mechanically, the linking of the limbs to the biological body, the other being dynamic, acting as flesh and bone, and finally electrically communicating with the nervous system. We are developing a biomechanical system under these three main headings. With its anatomical design and extraordinary functional form, bionic hand expresses a completely future-oriented approach in hand prostheses with electronically controlled movement.