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Residential buildings with brain-computer interface functionality: An elevator case study
Brain–computer interfaces (BCI) are systems that use signals recorded from the brain to enable communication and control applications. One of the most important applications of BCI technology is that enables people who are severely paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, brainstem stroke, or other disorders to communicate, operate computer programs, or even control numerous devices. Moreover, elevators are probably the best option for disabled persons to expand their access and mobility within a house or a building. In this study, a prototype application is presented, together with an experimental setup of a BCI system that attempts to control an elevator.
Residential buildings with brain-computer interface functionality: An elevator case study
Brain–computer interfaces (BCI) are systems that use signals recorded from the brain to enable communication and control applications. One of the most important applications of BCI technology is that enables people who are severely paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, brainstem stroke, or other disorders to communicate, operate computer programs, or even control numerous devices. Moreover, elevators are probably the best option for disabled persons to expand their access and mobility within a house or a building. In this study, a prototype application is presented, together with an experimental setup of a BCI system that attempts to control an elevator.
Residential buildings with brain-computer interface functionality: An elevator case study
Chatziparasidis, Iraklis (author) / Sfampa, Ioanna K (author)
Building Services Engineering Research & Technology ; 43 ; 261-272
2022-03-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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