India
Research Article
EEG - Controlled Wheelchair Movement: Using Wireless Network
Author(s): Pranob Kumar Charles, Murali Krishna, Praneeth Kumar GV and Lakshmi Prasad DPranob Kumar Charles, Murali Krishna, Praneeth Kumar GV and Lakshmi Prasad D
This project discusses about a brain controlled wheel chair based on Brain–computer interfaces (BCI). BCI’s are systems that can bypass conventional channels of communication (i.e., muscles and thoughts) to provide direct communication and control between the human brain and physical devices by translating different patterns of brain activity into commands in real time. The intention of the project work is to develop a robot that can assist the disabled people in their daily life to do some work independent of others. Here, we analyze the brain wave signals. Human brain consists of millions of interconnected neurons, the pattern of interaction between these neurons are represented as thoughts and emotional states. According to the human thoughts, this pattern will be changing which in turn produce different electrical waves. A muscle contraction will also be generate a uni.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6210.1000252
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