Neurodrone
As part of my capstone course in the Computer Science program, I worked with a small group to develop a piece of software. In particular, we utilzed a Neurosity CROWN headset as well as 3 university-supplied Tello drones to make the drones fly via our brainwaves. The original task we took on, due to unforseen conflicts over resource management, could not be completed. However, our team was able to create a functional front-facing webpage wherein a drone could be controlled with keyboard input. In addition, I implemented a 3D model complete with custom propeller animations which would mimic the physical drone's movements.
By the end of the project, we did have a functional prototype wherein the CROWN headset could be used to analyze our brainwaves to make the drone takeoff. While it was not what we had originally planned, we did have a solid proof of concept, and the idea could very well continue on to a full product given the chance.