This paper presents a review of the state of the art regarding wheelchairs driven by a brain-computer interface (BCI). Using a brain-controlled wheelchair (BCW), disabled users could handle a wheelchair through their brain activity, granting autonomy to move through an experimental environment. A classification is established, based on the characteristics of the BCW, such as the type of electroencephalographic (EEG) signal used, the navigation system employed by the wheelchair, the task for the participants, or the metrics used to evaluate the performance. Furthermore, these factors are compared according to the type of signal used, in order to clarify the differences among them. Finally, the trend of current research in this field is discu...
The pandemic emergency of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) shed light on the need for innovat...
In this study we present a control paradigm that enables subjects to drive a real wheelchair using f...
This paper describes the development of a brainwave controlled wheelchair. The main objective of thi...
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...
This paper presents a switch strategy to control the movement of a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair. Afte...
This paper predominantly explains the use of a simplistic uni-polar device to obtain EEG for the dev...
Copyright [2010] © BCS. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the pub...
Abstract Background Electroencephalogram-based brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) represent novel huma...
In this world, there are millions of people who suffer from quadriplegic, paralysis, mobility disord...
People with physical disabilities depend on technology for assistance and physical control. This pa...
Proposals of Control Paradigms Applied to a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair, Ron-Angevin R., Velasco-Álv...
Restoration of motor functions of patients with loss of mobility constitutes a yet unsolved medical ...
This paper proposes a brain-computer interface (BCI) wheelchair that integrates the advantages of ev...
Abstract Background Certain diseases affect brain areas that control the movements of the patients’ ...
The pandemic emergency of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) shed light on the need for innovat...
In this study we present a control paradigm that enables subjects to drive a real wheelchair using f...
This paper describes the development of a brainwave controlled wheelchair. The main objective of thi...
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...
This paper presents a switch strategy to control the movement of a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair. Afte...
This paper predominantly explains the use of a simplistic uni-polar device to obtain EEG for the dev...
Copyright [2010] © BCS. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the pub...
Abstract Background Electroencephalogram-based brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) represent novel huma...
In this world, there are millions of people who suffer from quadriplegic, paralysis, mobility disord...
People with physical disabilities depend on technology for assistance and physical control. This pa...
Proposals of Control Paradigms Applied to a Brain-Controlled Wheelchair, Ron-Angevin R., Velasco-Álv...
Restoration of motor functions of patients with loss of mobility constitutes a yet unsolved medical ...
This paper proposes a brain-computer interface (BCI) wheelchair that integrates the advantages of ev...
Abstract Background Certain diseases affect brain areas that control the movements of the patients’ ...
The pandemic emergency of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) shed light on the need for innovat...
In this study we present a control paradigm that enables subjects to drive a real wheelchair using f...
This paper describes the development of a brainwave controlled wheelchair. The main objective of thi...