Brain-computer interface of robot control with home automation for disabled

Brain control automation is an emerging technology. Even though there are many automated and robotic home applications, this method of home automation controlled by a brain-computer interface will act as a major step in automation research. This research paper discusses the design and development of...

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description Brain control automation is an emerging technology. Even though there are many automated and robotic home applications, this method of home automation controlled by a brain-computer interface will act as a major step in automation research. This research paper discusses the design and development of Brain-Computer Interface of Robot Control with Home Automation for Disabled. The major findings from this paper were an automated system that can interact with the brain and home appliances have been developed from this research work. The finding of this research is the BCI sensor in the scalp sends the brain waves signals to the private computer through Bluetooth medium. The Bulb and Fan are controlled by a brain computing system that uses brain signals as a kind of Attention Level via a Mind Wave Headset. The received BCI signals are processed in pc and transferred to the Arduino controller. The numbers ranging from 1 to 100 are used to evaluate attention and depending on pc serial data, the Arduino controller controls the house appliances.
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