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A Review- Brain Controlled Wheelchair using EEG headset
Author(s) -
Gagandeep Singh Siledar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.38741
Subject(s) - headset , wheelchair , brain–computer interface , joystick , matlab , computer science , interface (matter) , electroencephalography , simulation , gesture , disabled people , headphones , physical medicine and rehabilitation , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , psychology , medicine , engineering , neuroscience , operating system , telecommunications , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , cerebral palsy , world wide web , electrical engineering
In this review paper, a brain controlled wheelchair models has been discussed which tends to reduce the complexity of movement for paralyzed people who are not capable of using various wheelchairs operating on technologies like joystick, finger movement or gesture controlled due to disability of moving body parts. The entire model is centrally based on Brain-computer Interface (BCI) combined with Raspberry Pi 3 and EEG sensor headset capture signals based on Neurosky mindwave technology which are further processed using MATLAB. Despite of the physical disabilities, this model will help quadriplegic patients to assist on their own and feel independent. Keywords: EEG, BCI, Matlab, Raspberry Pi, Neurosignal, NeuroSkyTechnology

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