In China, a neural helmet was created to control the robot dog
3/31/2026, 10:32 AM • Евгения Слив

Chinese scientists at Tiananmen University have developed a system for controlling a robot dog by the power of thought. The non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) reads EEG signals, decodes them and transforms them into robot commands.
The device recognizes 11 commands - forward, backward, turns. Accuracy exceeds 95%, delay between thought and action is about a second. Unlike dangerous invasive analogues, Chinese development is safer and more convenient.
To improve reliability, scientists have adopted a hybrid approach: the human being sets the direction and the robot controls the AI by navigating and navigating around obstacles. Such a robot dog can be an excellent helper for people with disabilities.
