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A two-class self-paced BCI to control a robot in four directions
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2011
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EngineeringHealthy SubjectsMotor ControlMobile RobotKinesiologyVirtual RealityHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceAssistive TechnologyMechatronicsHuman-machine InterfaceSensorimotor IntegrationRehabilitationTwo-class Self-paced BciNeural InterfaceMan-machine InterfaceBrain-computer InterfaceEeg Signal ProcessingEye TrackingNeuroscienceBraincomputer InterfaceRobotics
In this work, an electroencephalographic analysis-based, self-paced (asynchronous) brain-computer interface (BCI) is proposed to control a mobile robot using four different navigation commands: turn right, turn left, move forward and move back. In order to reduce the probability of misclassification, the BCI is to be controlled with only two mental tasks (relaxed state versus imagination of right hand movements), using an audio-cued interface. Four healthy subjects participated in the experiment. After two sessions controlling a simulated robot in a virtual environment (which allowed the user to become familiar with the interface), three subjects successfully moved the robot in a real environment. The obtained results show that the proposed interface enables control over the robot, even for subjects with low BCI performance.
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