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NEURO-HYBRID INTELLIGENCE

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Brain-Computer Interfaces

A low-cost EEG headset-based Hybrid BCI for real-time humanoid navigation / exploration and recognition

This work describes a hybrid brain computer interface (BCI) technique that combines the P300 potential, the steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP), and event-related de-synchronization (ERD) to solve a complicated multi-task problem consisting of humanoid Read more…

By , 12 years ago September 12, 2013
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Brain-Computer Interfaces

Brain-actuated humanoid

The brain-computer interface (BCI) technique is a novel control interface to translate human intentions into appropriate motion commands for robotic systems. The aim of this study is to apply an asynchronous direct-control system for humanoid Read more…

By , 13 years ago June 1, 2012
Muscle-Machine Interfaces

Myoelectric remote control of humanoid

This paper presents an application of noninvasive sEMG-based interface to humanoid robot navigation control between remote places via wireless internet communication. sEMG signals to recognize three wrist movements are measured from the skin of a Read more…

By , 13 years ago December 11, 2011

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