95 p.Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a rapidly emerging technology which involves developing a path between the human brain and the computer. Recording of the brain waves may be invasive or non-invasive. Invasive method involves the implantation of the electrode into the brain and is accurate whereas non-invasive methods like EEG involves acquisition of the signals from the scalp and is convenient and safe. The signals thus recorded find its use in a wide range of applications especially in serving as a communication device for the physically deprived individuals with complete paralysis. Examples include the spelling system and the control for robotic arm or prostheses.Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Advances in brain science and computer technology in the past decade have led to exciting developmen...
The success of a BCI system depends as much on the system itself as on the user’s ability to produce...
In the last decade of the XX-th century, several academic centers have launched intensive research p...
In the last decade of the XX-th century, several academic centers have launched intensive research p...
The Brain Computer Interface (BCI), called also often a Mind Machine Interface (MMI), or in other ca...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology provides a direct electronic interface and can convey mess...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are useful for diagnosing various mental conditions such as epile...
A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) provides a communication path between human brain and the computer ...
Computer Technology is advancing day by day and with that it has led to the idea of Brain Computer i...
A brain-computer interface (BCI), also referred to as a mind-machine interface (MMI) or a brain-mach...
This chapter introduces the filed of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), also called brain-machine inte...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a study of direct communication between human brain and computer. ...
Paralysis following spinal cord injuries, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke, and other disorders...
Abstract – Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) has added a new value to efforts being made under human ma...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Advances in brain science and computer technology in the past decade have led to exciting developmen...
The success of a BCI system depends as much on the system itself as on the user’s ability to produce...
In the last decade of the XX-th century, several academic centers have launched intensive research p...
In the last decade of the XX-th century, several academic centers have launched intensive research p...
The Brain Computer Interface (BCI), called also often a Mind Machine Interface (MMI), or in other ca...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology provides a direct electronic interface and can convey mess...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are useful for diagnosing various mental conditions such as epile...
A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) provides a communication path between human brain and the computer ...
Computer Technology is advancing day by day and with that it has led to the idea of Brain Computer i...
A brain-computer interface (BCI), also referred to as a mind-machine interface (MMI) or a brain-mach...
This chapter introduces the filed of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), also called brain-machine inte...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a study of direct communication between human brain and computer. ...
Paralysis following spinal cord injuries, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke, and other disorders...
Abstract – Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) has added a new value to efforts being made under human ma...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Advances in brain science and computer technology in the past decade have led to exciting developmen...
The success of a BCI system depends as much on the system itself as on the user’s ability to produce...