2008
DOI: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.7.2125
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The Development of BCI Using Alpha Waves for Controlling the Robot Arm

Abstract: The highly accurate BCI using alpha waves was developed for controlling the robot arm, and real-time operation was succeeded by using noninvasive electrodes. The significant components of the alpha wave were identified by spectral analysis and confirmation of the amplitude of the alpha wave. When the alpha wave was observed in the subject, the subjects were instructed to select the multiple decision branches, concerning 7 motions (including "STOP") of a robot arm. As a result, high accuracy (70-95%) was obtain… Show more

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“…Birbaumer et al developed a writing device designed to be used by people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) [79]. Other devices have also been developed, such as virtual keyboards or neuroprotheses, based on BMI to work synchronously [80] or asynchronously [78,81]. On the other hand, P300-based BMIs have been used for Web browsers management [82][83].…”
Section: Bmi For Assistance Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Birbaumer et al developed a writing device designed to be used by people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) [79]. Other devices have also been developed, such as virtual keyboards or neuroprotheses, based on BMI to work synchronously [80] or asynchronously [78,81]. On the other hand, P300-based BMIs have been used for Web browsers management [82][83].…”
Section: Bmi For Assistance Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is what has "stimulated the DNA signaling." Incidentally, the alpha brain waves and the mu rhythm are widely used in cybernetics, to make man-machine interfaces and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) precisely because they are ULF radio waves that are transmitting information (Inoue et al 2008;Hundia 2015).…”
Section: Dna As a Radio Transmittermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these systems, the user performs a volitive cognitive action, i.e., thinks of a particular mental task, generating a command willingly. This approach has been used to control a robot arm [35,15] or a virtual keyboard [36]. Motor imagery consists of the imagination of real motor movement performed by the user.…”
Section: Spontaneous Bmi For Assistive Roboticsmentioning
confidence: 99%