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Sunday, 13 February 2011

Wearable and Wireless Brain-Computer Interface and Its Applications

In my spare time I use to immerse myself  in the fabulous neurological research.

This a very interesting book for EEG applications

This study extends our previous work on mobile & wireless EEG acquisition to a truly wearable and wireless human-machine interface, NCTU Brain-Computer-Interface-headband (BCI-headband), featuring: (1) dry Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) EEG electrodes with 400 ganged contacts for acquiring signals from non-hairy sites without use of gel or skin preparation; (2) a miniature data acquisition circuitry; (3) wireless telemetry; and (4) online signal processing on a commercially available cell phone or a lightweight, wearable digital signal processing module. The applicability of the NCTU BCI-headband to EEG monitoring in real-world environments was demonstrated in a sample study: cognitive-state monitoring and management of participants performing normal tasks.

Here is the link: http://www.springerlink.com/content/vj3r93800v426g48/

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