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Brain Computer Interface And Neuroprosthetics
- Date Issued:
- 2007
- Abstract/Description:
- For many years people have consider the possibility that brain activity might provide a new channel for communication between a person's brain and the external world. Brain Computer Interface allows humans to control electronic devices using only their thoughts. The goal of this project is to provide the users with a basic control of a prosthetic arm using the signal acquired by an Electroencephalogram (EEG). The main objective of the research is to demonstrate and provide a system that allows individuals to obtain control of the device with very little training and very few electrodes. The research includes the development of an elaborate signal-processing algorithm that uses an Artificial Neural Network to determine the intentions of the user and their translation into commands to operate the prosthetic arm.
Title: | Brain Computer Interface And Neuroprosthetics. |
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Name(s): |
Calderon, Rodrigo Morgera, Salvatore D., Thesis advisor Florida Atlantic University, Degree grantor |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
Genre: | Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation | |
Date Created: | 2007 | |
Date Issued: | 2007 | |
Publisher: | Florida Atlantic University | |
Place of Publication: | Boca Raton, Fla. | |
Physical Form: | application/pdf | |
Extent: | 96 p. | |
Language(s): | English | |
Abstract/Description: | For many years people have consider the possibility that brain activity might provide a new channel for communication between a person's brain and the external world. Brain Computer Interface allows humans to control electronic devices using only their thoughts. The goal of this project is to provide the users with a basic control of a prosthetic arm using the signal acquired by an Electroencephalogram (EEG). The main objective of the research is to demonstrate and provide a system that allows individuals to obtain control of the device with very little training and very few electrodes. The research includes the development of an elaborate signal-processing algorithm that uses an Artificial Neural Network to determine the intentions of the user and their translation into commands to operate the prosthetic arm. | |
Identifier: | FA00012509 (IID) | |
Degree granted: | Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2007. | |
Collection: | FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection | |
Note(s): | College of Engineering and Computer Science | |
Subject(s): |
Neural networks (Computer science) Pattern recognition systems Prosthesis--Technological innovations Artificial intelligence |
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Held by: | Florida Atlantic University Libraries | |
Sublocation: | Digital Library | |
Persistent Link to This Record: | http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00012509 | |
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Host Institution: | FAU | |
Is Part of Series: | Florida Atlantic University Digital Library Collections. |