Objective: To assess the feasibility and robustness of an asynchronous and non-invasive EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) for continuous mental control of a wheelchair. Methods: In experiment 1 two subjects were asked to mentally drive both a real and a simulated wheelchair from a starting point to a goal along a pre-specified path. Here we only report experiments with the simulated wheelchair for which we have extensive data in a complex environment that allows a sound analysis. Each subject participated in 5 experimental sessions, each consisting of 10 trials. The time elapsed between two consecutive experimental sessions was variable (from one hour to two months) to assess the system robustness over time. The pre-specified path wa...
This work presents a brain–computer interface (BCI) used to operate a robotic wheelchair. The experi...
This paper presents a review of the state of the art regarding wheelchairs driven by a brain-compute...
Electric wheelchairs are some of the most important devices to assist physically handicapped persons...
The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of controlling an asynchronous and non-inva...
In this paper we present further results of our asynchronous and non-invasive BMI for the continuous...
Independent mobility is core to being able to perform activities of daily living by oneself. However...
Objective: To assess the feasibility and robustness of an asynchronous and non-invasive EEG-based Br...
This poster presents results obtained from experiments of driving a brain-actuated simulated wheelch...
The promise of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) technology is to augment human capabilities by enabli...
In this paper we present further results of our asynchronous and non-invasive BMI for the continuous...
Controlling a robotic device by using human brain signals is an interesting and challenging task. Th...
Proposals of Control Paradigms Applied to a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair, Ron-Angevin R., Velasco-Álv...
Brain-actuated wheelchairs offer paraplegics the potential to gain a degree of independence in perfo...
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology allowing patients with severe motor dysfunctions to...
The idea of moving robots or prosthetic devices not by manual control, but by mere thinking (i.e., t...
This work presents a brain–computer interface (BCI) used to operate a robotic wheelchair. The experi...
This paper presents a review of the state of the art regarding wheelchairs driven by a brain-compute...
Electric wheelchairs are some of the most important devices to assist physically handicapped persons...
The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of controlling an asynchronous and non-inva...
In this paper we present further results of our asynchronous and non-invasive BMI for the continuous...
Independent mobility is core to being able to perform activities of daily living by oneself. However...
Objective: To assess the feasibility and robustness of an asynchronous and non-invasive EEG-based Br...
This poster presents results obtained from experiments of driving a brain-actuated simulated wheelch...
The promise of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) technology is to augment human capabilities by enabli...
In this paper we present further results of our asynchronous and non-invasive BMI for the continuous...
Controlling a robotic device by using human brain signals is an interesting and challenging task. Th...
Proposals of Control Paradigms Applied to a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair, Ron-Angevin R., Velasco-Álv...
Brain-actuated wheelchairs offer paraplegics the potential to gain a degree of independence in perfo...
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology allowing patients with severe motor dysfunctions to...
The idea of moving robots or prosthetic devices not by manual control, but by mere thinking (i.e., t...
This work presents a brain–computer interface (BCI) used to operate a robotic wheelchair. The experi...
This paper presents a review of the state of the art regarding wheelchairs driven by a brain-compute...
Electric wheelchairs are some of the most important devices to assist physically handicapped persons...