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EEG Based Brain Controlled Keypad and Devices
Author(s) -
R Jeevareha,
M Tharini
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international research journal of multidisciplinary technovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1040
DOI - 10.34256/irjmt2035
Subject(s) - keypad , wheelchair , brain–computer interface , human–computer interaction , interface (matter) , computer science , electroencephalography , psychology , computer hardware , neuroscience , world wide web , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing
In our society there are many people suffer by paralytic diseases which holds them with several disabilities like unable to talk and unable to move physically and unable to express their everyday basic needs, but can still use their eyes and sometimes move their heads. This Project is under the principle of Brain Computer Interface (BCI). Our model helps them to do all their basic needs just from their wheelchair. All applications are integrated in the wheelchair, such as they can drive their wheelchair on their own using either meditation/attention or eye blink, Keypad for communication, Emergency commands for requesting their basic need such as food, water, restroom etc., Home automation for operating appliances, all those applications are done by having eye blinks using EEG deviceNeurosky mindwave mobile.

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