Despite the advances in the field of brain computer interfaces (BCI), the use of the sole electroencephalography (EEG) signal to control walking rehabilitation devices is currently not viable in clinical settings, due to its unreliability. Hybrid interfaces (hHMIs) represent a very recent solution to enhance the performance of single-signal approaches. These are classification approaches that combine multiple human-machine interfaces, normally including at least one BCI with other biosignals, such as the electromyography (EMG). However, their use for the decoding of gait activity is still limited. In this work, we propose and evaluate a hybrid human-machine interface (hHMI) to decode walking phases of both legs from the Bayesian fusion of E...
Electromyographic (EMG) pattern classification has been widely investigated for neural control of ex...
Body-Machine Interfaces (BoMIs) establish a way to operate a variety of devices, allowing their user...
The aim of this paper is to describe new methods for detecting the appearance of unexpected obstacle...
Despite the advances in the field of brain computer interfaces (BCI), the use of the sole electroenc...
Human gait is a complex activity that requires high coordination between the central nervous system,...
The functional connectivity between cortex and muscle during motor tasks can change after stroke. Mo...
This work presents an electroencephalography (EEG)-based Brain-computer Interface (BCI) that decodes...
Practical Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for disabled people should allow them to use all their re...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems enable control of machines and computers using signals extrac...
EEG-EMG based hybrid Brain Computer Interface (hBCI) utilizes the brain-muscle physiological system ...
Recently, brain-computer interface (BCI) research has extended to investigate its possible use in mo...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have been considered since many years as the most promising approach ...
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in the field of walk rehabilitation. Motor...
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in the field of walk rehabilitation. Motor...
Objective. Body-Machine Interfaces (BoMIs) establish a way to operate a variety of devices, allowing...
Electromyographic (EMG) pattern classification has been widely investigated for neural control of ex...
Body-Machine Interfaces (BoMIs) establish a way to operate a variety of devices, allowing their user...
The aim of this paper is to describe new methods for detecting the appearance of unexpected obstacle...
Despite the advances in the field of brain computer interfaces (BCI), the use of the sole electroenc...
Human gait is a complex activity that requires high coordination between the central nervous system,...
The functional connectivity between cortex and muscle during motor tasks can change after stroke. Mo...
This work presents an electroencephalography (EEG)-based Brain-computer Interface (BCI) that decodes...
Practical Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for disabled people should allow them to use all their re...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems enable control of machines and computers using signals extrac...
EEG-EMG based hybrid Brain Computer Interface (hBCI) utilizes the brain-muscle physiological system ...
Recently, brain-computer interface (BCI) research has extended to investigate its possible use in mo...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have been considered since many years as the most promising approach ...
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in the field of walk rehabilitation. Motor...
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in the field of walk rehabilitation. Motor...
Objective. Body-Machine Interfaces (BoMIs) establish a way to operate a variety of devices, allowing...
Electromyographic (EMG) pattern classification has been widely investigated for neural control of ex...
Body-Machine Interfaces (BoMIs) establish a way to operate a variety of devices, allowing their user...
The aim of this paper is to describe new methods for detecting the appearance of unexpected obstacle...