A. Roque, Cristina Paludo Santos, Matheus Hentges Ferreira
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This paper describes the development of a conceptual control model for Assistive Technologies applied in Environment Control, with electroencephalographic analysis as a means of communication. The control model aims to facilitate the interaction between the individual and the environment, enhancing aspects of existing communication, as well as add quality in the execution of certain tasks of day-to-day. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the communication process developed based on the proposed model, observed by success in 78.33% of communication tests.