China FAW's brain-machine interface patent can enhance the ability to recognize intentions in complex scenarios.

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13/01/2026
According to the Qichacha APP, the patent for a "vehicle control method, system, and vehicle based on bio-physical coupling" applied by China First Automotive Co., Ltd. has been published recently. The patent abstract from Qichacha shows that this application relates to vehicle control technology, with methods including: collecting various modal biometric signals from the driver, with the biometric signals being obtained by the vehicle's brain-machine interface device; identifying the driver's current intent based on the various modal biometric signals, and using a preset digital twin model to perceive the environmental state and predict the driver's target driving behavior, determining the driver's target intent based on the driver's current intent and target driving behavior; and controlling the vehicle based on the driver's target intent and the environmental state. As a result, this resolves the problem of the relatively limited application scenarios and incomplete functionality of the combination of brain-machine interface and cars, improving driver comfort, enhancing operational efficiency, reducing response time, strengthening intent recognition capabilities in complex high-speed scenarios, and expanding immersive interactions.