Toward Inexpensive and Practical Brain Computer Interface

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) introduces a new communication system that does not depend on brain's normal output pathways. This paper studies the feasibility of using inexpensive Electroencephalogram(EEG) device for BCI with asynchronous BCI mode which leads the control mechanism to become hi...

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