[Michael] has been working on projects involving lucid dreaming for a long time. The recurring problem with most projects of this nature, though, is that they often rely on some sort of headgear or other wearable which can be cumbersome to actually sleep with. He seems to have made some headway on that problem by replacing some of the offending equipment with a small camera that can detect eye movements just as well as other methods.
The idea behind projects like this is that a piece of hardware detects when the user is in REM sleep, and activates some cue which alerts the sleeper to the fact that they’re dreaming (without waking them up). Then, the sleeper can take control of the dream. The new device uses a small camera that dangles in front of an eye, which is close enough to monitor the eye’s movement. It measures the amount of change between each frame, logs the movements throughout the night and plays audio tracks or triggers other hardware when eye movements are detected.
[Michael] is looking for volunteers to provide sleep logs and run tests, so if you’re interested then check out the project!
Source: Hackaday
Hi Micheal,
I want to provide my sleep logs and run tests. Can you please give me some information like what kind of equipment do I need etc..
Koray
Hi Koray,
You will need a laptop running Lucid Scribe with the Halovision plugin. Then a Raspberry Pi with a NoIR camera and the Halovision firmware connected via network cable. And maybe an infrared light for the night-table, a 2m extension for the camera and a ScorPi mount or two for the headband. I can prepare a package with a prototype built into the headband or a bill of materials…
Thanks,
Michael.
Hi Michael,
The equipment you listed is “Electrooculograph (EOG) – Halovision” right? How is “Frequency Monitor (FM)” working in terms of performance? If you compare these two, what would you say? I am asking this because I am a bit short in budget and try to figure out least costly solution.
By the way, I started to use “Lightened Dream” software, it is just awesome.
Thanks,
Koray.
Right. The FM is obsolete… you definitely want to go with EOG. If you have a webcam or built-in camera you can try Lucid Scribe with the Halovision plugin. You might also have some luck with the FIELD plugin…
Thanks!
Ok, I will try these two. Can you please write me the bill of materials for EOG? Are you satisfied with its performance?
Sure thing, will send the BOM… definitely!