TMC Develops Advanced Version of Its Virtual Human Model
THUMS Version 4 Enables Analysis of Internal Organ Injuries Toyota City, Japan - May 27, 2010 - Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that the latest version of its THUMS[1] virtual human model allows detailed analysis of internal-organ injuries caused by automobile collisions. THUMS Version 4, of an adult male of average build, adds detailed models of internal organs to the previous version’s models of bones and the brain, enabling analysis of injuries to a wider range of internal organs
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TMC Develops Advanced Version of Its Virtual Human Model
Real-time control of wheelchairs with brain waves
A new signal processing technology for brain machine interface (BMI) application Major advantages of the new technology: Commands for smooth left and right turns and forward motion of the wheelchair are processed every 125 milliseconds by analyzing brain waves using signal processing technology. Brain-wave analysis data are displayed on a screen in real time, giving neuro-feedback to the driver for efficient operation
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Real-time control of wheelchairs with brain waves

