基于精确运动图像的干电极脑机接口系统

T. Mladenov, K. Kim, S. Nooshabadi
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最常见的脑机接口(BCI)系统使用脑电图(EEG)信号来交流人类的认知或感觉运动脑活动。这些非侵入性脑机接口系统依靠大量(多达128个)湿电极(使用导电凝胶)来提高检测精度和良好的信噪比(SNR)。它们的研究和设计主要侧重于医疗应用。电极通常安装在一个特殊的帽上,并通过多根电线连接。帽的正确定位需要帮助,需要大量的时间。在这项工作中,我们回顾了最适合应用于消费电子产品的脑电信号处理和特征提取的原理。此外,我们提出了一种基于运动图像脑机接口(BCI)的系统,该系统仅使用两个易于设置的主动干电极与消费电子设备无线连接。所提出的系统依赖于在三个不同的EEG频带上优化使用事件相关同步(ERS)和去同步(DRS),以改善检测并将训练时间减少到仅10秒。我们提出了正在进行的研究,探讨了不同信号预处理技术和特征提取方法的检测精度。提出的系统旨在使脑机接口在消费产品中流行,提供更自然的人机交互(HCI)。
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Accurate motor imagery based dry electrode brain-computer interface system for consumer applications
The most common brain-computer interface (BCI) systems use electroencephalographic (EEG) signals to communicate human cognitive or sensory-motor brain activities. Those non-invasive BCI systems rely on large number (up to 128) of wet (using conductive gel) electrodes for higher detection accuracy and good signal to noise ratio (SNR). They are studied and designed primarily with focus on medical applications. The electrodes are usually mounted on a special cap and connected through multiple wires. The proper positioning of the cap requires assistance and takes significant amount of time. In this work we review the principles for EEG signal processing and feature extraction most suitable for applications in consumer electronics. Further, we propose a motor imagery brain-computer interface (BCI) based system, using only two active easy to set dry electrodes connected wirelessly with a consumer electronic device. The proposed system relies on the optimal use of event related synchronization (ERS) and desynchronization (DRS) across three distinct EEG frequency bands in order to improve the detection and reduce the training time to only 10 sec. We present our ongoing research investigating the detection accuracy with different signal preprocessing techniques and feature extraction methods. The proposed system aims at making brain-computer interfaces popular with consumer products, providing a more natural human computer interaction (HCI).
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