Abstract
In the context of a Brain Computer Interface platform implemented for the arm rehabilitation of mildly impaired stroke patients, two methods of EEG signals processing are compared in terms of (i) their identification performance rate and (ii) their computational complexity with the overall goal to select the most efficient and feasible real-time procedure. An effective signal processing is, indeed, one of the most critical issue for such kind of technology which aims to establish a real-time communication between the subject's brain and a machine, i.e. a computer, a robotic arm or another device, that should implement his/her intention to move in place of his/her impaired arm.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2014 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace and Electronic Systems, VITAE 2014 - Co-located with Global Wireless Summit |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
ISBN (Print) | 9781479946266 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 22 2014 |
Event | 2014 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace and Electronic Systems, VITAE 2014 - Co-located with Global Wireless Summit - Aalborg, Denmark Duration: May 11 2014 → May 14 2014 |
Other
Other | 2014 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace and Electronic Systems, VITAE 2014 - Co-located with Global Wireless Summit |
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Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Aalborg |
Period | 5/11/14 → 5/14/14 |
Keywords
- BCI
- Brain Computer Interface
- EEG
- signal processing
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Information Systems
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering