Authors
Tom Carlson, Guillaume Monnard, José del R Millán
Publication date
2011
Journal
International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
20-21
Description
Brain-actuated wheelchairs offer paraplegics the potential to gain a degree of independence in performing activities of daily living. It is not currently possible to achieve precise proportional control of devices using the low resolution output of a brain-computer interface (BCI). Consequently, we have developed a shared control system that interprets such commands, given the context of the surroundings. In this paper we show that a vision system provides sufficiently reliable information to the shared controller, to enable synthesized BCI subjects to drive safely in an office environment. The shared controller reduces both the time and number of commands required to perform a task.
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Scholar articles
T Carlson, G Monnard, JR Millán - International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, 2011