A Systematic Review of Brain-Computer Interface Based EEG
Autor: | Samaa S. Abdulwahab, Manal H. Jassim, Hussain K. Khleaf |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Iraqi Journal for Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 16:1-10 |
ISSN: | 2078-6069 1814-5892 |
Popis: | The futuristic age requires progress in handwork or even sub-machine dependency and Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) provides the necessary BCI procession. As the article suggests, it is a pathway between the signals created by a human brain thinking and the computer, which can translate the signal transmitted into action. BCI-processed brain activity is typically measured using EEG. Throughout this article, further intend to provide an available and up-to-date review of EEG-based BCI, concentrating on its technical aspects. In specific, we present several essential neuroscience backgrounds that describe well how to build an EEG-based BCI, including evaluating which signal processing, software, and hardware techniques to use. Individuals discuss Brain-Computer Interface programs, demonstrate some existing device shortcomings, and propose some eld’s viewpoints. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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