Brain–Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have been regarded as potential tools for individuals with severe motor disabilities, such as those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, that render interfaces that rely on movement unusable. This study aims to develop a dependent BCI system for manual end-point control of a robotic arm. A proof-of-concept system was devised using parieto-occipital alpha wave modulation and a cyclic menu with auditory cues. Users choose a movement to be executed and asynchronously stop said action when necessary. Tolerance intervals allowed users to cancel or confirm actions. Eight able-bodied subjects used the system to perform a pick-and-place task. To investigate the potential learning effects, the experiment was conducted...
Objective Auditory brain–computer interfaces are an assistive technology that can restore communicat...
Abstract — Existing brain-computer interface (BCI) control of highly dexterous robotic manipulators ...
The controlling of robotic arms based on brain–computer interface (BCI) can revolutionize the qualit...
People with partial or complete paralysis are usually dependent on nursing staff to cope with their ...
International audienceBrain Machine Interfaces (BMI) have become of interest during the past years. ...
There have been substantial improvements in the area of rehabilitation robotics in the recent past. ...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are the only currently viable means of communication for many indivi...
Non-invasive Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) are being used more and more these days to design syste...
Abstract This paper describes the development and testing of an interface system whereby one can con...
This project mentioned a couple of brain controlled automaton supported Brain–computer interfaces (B...
In this paper we present a system that allows patients with motor disabilities to grasp everyday obj...
Abstract Background Certain diseases affect brain areas that control the movements of the patients’ ...
We live at that time in the history where the technology is advancing in a speed faster than ever. W...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) uses signals from the brain to control electronic devices. One appl...
Objects' telepathic control letting people use their minds to move objects telepathically has always...
Objective Auditory brain–computer interfaces are an assistive technology that can restore communicat...
Abstract — Existing brain-computer interface (BCI) control of highly dexterous robotic manipulators ...
The controlling of robotic arms based on brain–computer interface (BCI) can revolutionize the qualit...
People with partial or complete paralysis are usually dependent on nursing staff to cope with their ...
International audienceBrain Machine Interfaces (BMI) have become of interest during the past years. ...
There have been substantial improvements in the area of rehabilitation robotics in the recent past. ...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are the only currently viable means of communication for many indivi...
Non-invasive Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) are being used more and more these days to design syste...
Abstract This paper describes the development and testing of an interface system whereby one can con...
This project mentioned a couple of brain controlled automaton supported Brain–computer interfaces (B...
In this paper we present a system that allows patients with motor disabilities to grasp everyday obj...
Abstract Background Certain diseases affect brain areas that control the movements of the patients’ ...
We live at that time in the history where the technology is advancing in a speed faster than ever. W...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) uses signals from the brain to control electronic devices. One appl...
Objects' telepathic control letting people use their minds to move objects telepathically has always...
Objective Auditory brain–computer interfaces are an assistive technology that can restore communicat...
Abstract — Existing brain-computer interface (BCI) control of highly dexterous robotic manipulators ...
The controlling of robotic arms based on brain–computer interface (BCI) can revolutionize the qualit...