Subjects with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) consistently experience decreasing quality of life because of this distinctive disease. Thus, a practical brain-computer interface (BCI) application can effectively help subjects with ALS to participate in communication or entertainment. In this study, a fuzzy tracking and control algorithm is proposed for developing a BCI remote control system. To represent the characteristics of the measured electroencephalography (EEG) signals after visual stimulation, a fast Fourier transform is applied to extract the EEG features. A self-developed fuzzy tracking algorithm quickly traces the changes of EEG signals. The accuracy and stability of a BCI system can be greatly improved by using a fuzzy contro...
Brain-Computer Interface can be non-invasive devices that obtain sig-nals generated from the brain a...
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a communication system which enables its users to send commands ...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...
Subjects with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) consistently experience decreasing quality of life...
Motor-imagery based Brain Computer Interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between t...
A Brain-Computer Interface uses measurements of scalp electric potential (electroencephalography - E...
This paper illustrates a new architecture for a human-humanoid interaction based on EEG-Brain Comput...
Researchers in neuroscience computing experience difficulties when they try to carry out neuroanalys...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) machines are capable of obtaining brain activities by conducting Elec...
Objective. Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology enables people to use direct measures of brain ...
In recent years, the control of devices “by the power of the mind” has become a very controversial t...
Electric wheelchairs are some of the most important devices to assist physically handicapped persons...
The design of brain-computer interface for the wheelchair for physically disabled people is presente...
IEEE Brain-Computer interfaces (BCIs) enhance the capability of human brain activities to interact w...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a communication and control system that establishes a non-muscular...
Brain-Computer Interface can be non-invasive devices that obtain sig-nals generated from the brain a...
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a communication system which enables its users to send commands ...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...
Subjects with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) consistently experience decreasing quality of life...
Motor-imagery based Brain Computer Interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between t...
A Brain-Computer Interface uses measurements of scalp electric potential (electroencephalography - E...
This paper illustrates a new architecture for a human-humanoid interaction based on EEG-Brain Comput...
Researchers in neuroscience computing experience difficulties when they try to carry out neuroanalys...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) machines are capable of obtaining brain activities by conducting Elec...
Objective. Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology enables people to use direct measures of brain ...
In recent years, the control of devices “by the power of the mind” has become a very controversial t...
Electric wheelchairs are some of the most important devices to assist physically handicapped persons...
The design of brain-computer interface for the wheelchair for physically disabled people is presente...
IEEE Brain-Computer interfaces (BCIs) enhance the capability of human brain activities to interact w...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a communication and control system that establishes a non-muscular...
Brain-Computer Interface can be non-invasive devices that obtain sig-nals generated from the brain a...
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a communication system which enables its users to send commands ...
Poster presented at Biomedical Technology Showcase 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 18 Aug 2006 fro...