非侵入性地提取和识别选择性脑信号并将其用于控制设备:一种低成本的脑机接口方法

M. Samy, Md Mirazur Rahman, Tafsir Ahmed Khan
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人脑与外部设备建立联系的接口通常被称为脑机接口。尽管关于如何开发一个全面高效的脑机接口的大量研究正在进行中,但在处理无限的大脑模式的同时,找到一种经济有效的方法,被发现更具挑战性。在这项工作中,证明了一种更便宜但合适的方法提取和区分几种非侵入性脑电图信号并将其用于控制轮椅等设备的可行性。为了辅助这个项目的论证,我们对大量的实验数据进行了处理,产生了轮椅的右转、前进、停车等信号。在实验中,上述三种信号被很好地区分开来。一个微控制器被用来处理从大脑收集的信号,然后发送到轮椅控制电机。尽管处理非常低但对噪声敏感的大脑信号、它们的无限模式和必要电路的有限范围存在挑战,但这项工作以一种更简单、更容易的方法开辟了BCI技术在实际生活中的可行性范围。
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Extracting and discriminating selective brain signals in non-invasive manner and using them for controlling a device: A cost-efficient approach to brain computer interface (BCI)
The interface through which a human brain establishes links with external devices is generally called Brain Computer Interface. Although there are some significant amounts of ongoing researches on how an overall efficient BCI can be developed are going on, making a cost-efficient approach while dealing with limitless brain patterns is found to be more challenging. In this work, feasibility of a cheaper but appropriate way of extracting and discriminating of several non-invasive EEG signals and using those for controlling devices such as a wheel chair has been proved. To assist the argument of this project, numerous experimental data has been processed to produce several signals, such as, right turn, moving forward, stop etc. for the wheel chair. In the experiment the above mentioned three signals were well distinguished from each other. A microcontroller has been used for processing the signals collected from the brain and hence sending to the wheel chair controlling motors. Despite the challenges of dealing with very low but noise sensitive brain signals, their limitless patterns, and limited scope of necessary circuitries, this work has opened up the scope of feasibility of BCI technology in practical life with a simpler and easier approach.
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