The use of electroencephalography as a future-oriented brain-computer interface. Current concepts, solutions, technologies that allow communication through thoughts
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Nowadays, brain-computer interfaces are gaining more and more popularity. Research centers develop new methods of human communication with devices through thoughts. There are many methods used for this kind of interfaces, however, the most widespread is electroencephalography (EEG). There are many reasons for this fact, it is a method that is relatively cheap compared to other methods. Less complex technical tools and apparatus are required to operate it. Another advantage of this method, unlike others, is its non-invasiveness. Unfortunately, current brain-computer interfaces do not offer high data rates. However, time plays a smaller role when we are dealing with a disabled person who regains the ability to communicate with the world through the interface controlled by thoughts. This paper is the beginning of a series of papers in which
the author will describe in detail the elements of brain-computer interfaces, as well as improvements that can be applied to them to improve their properties.