Laboratory for Bionic Communication Engineering
Let’s pursue technologies that fuse brain activity measurement and information communication techniques
There has been a rapid advancement in brain-computer interface (BCI), a technology designed to measure brain activities and process them into signals and information, in order to directly manipulate computers and machines based on brain activity. Our laboratory conducts research on low-cost and simple BCI technologies by combining simplified electroencephalograph, smart devices, IoT technology and virtual reality/augmented reality glasses. We also conduct research into the application of BCI technologies for livelihood support and entertainment (electroencephalogram games) and algorisms to draw necessary information from electroencephalograms.

- Faculty Name
- HORIE, Ryota
- Keyword
- BCI (Brain-computer interface),Biocybernetics,Neuroengineering,Brain waves,VR
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 12F 12G32
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Communication engineering
- Information engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Biomedical engineering
FOR SOCIETY
We conduct research on fusing BCI and information communication technologies, which can be applied to broad fields such as livelihood support (manipulating electric wheelchairs and inputting data into computers), electronic device interfaces and entertainment (electroencephalogram games and electroencephalogram live events). We also develop methods for electroencephalogram measurement in virtual reality.