Brain Computer Interface

Abstract

A BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE (BCI) is a direct communication pathway between the brain and an external device. The concept of BCI had coined in 1970s at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Growth in neuroscience and brain imaging technologies allow us to interface directly with the human brain. This can be made possible with the help of sensors that can monitor physical processes that occur within the brain. In this technology, communication system does not depend on brain normal output pathways of peripheral nerves and muscles. In this system, user is supposed to manipulate their brain activity to produce signals that can be employed to control computer by using brain waves. Practical use of BCI depends on the development of appropriate application, attention to need and desires of individual user.

Authors and Affiliations

Nikhil Chhabra, Mayank singh, Sachit Vashisht, Dewesh Malik

Keywords

Related Articles

slugEffect of Angle of Incidence on Stiffness And Damping Derivatives for Oscillating Hypersonic Non-Planar Wedge

A similitude has been obtained for a pitching oscillating Non planar wedge with attached bow shock at high angle of attack in hypersonic flow. A strip theory in which flow at a span wise location is two dimensional and...

Highly Randomized Digital Watermarking for Image and Video Applications

Watermarking as an additional tool in protecting digital content. The robustness of transformed domain watermarking concept with Cryptography including the various schemes of system based on the kind of key and a few al...

Decision Tree Classifier for Classification of Phishing Website with Info Gain Feature Selection

Security of the information is very challenging task for every organizations and institute due to increasing demand of information and communication technology. Phishing attack is one of the important issues to access t...

Vehicular Handover Approach Based On LTE In Urban Road Scenario

The development of wireless technology has great impacted on various phases of communication system. In vehicular system the use of wireless technology is taking place at rapid pace. Intelligent Transport systems are ev...

Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for PV Systems

The world has shifted to cleaner sources of energy to meet the growing demands of energy and to adhere to the sustainable development goals with environment protection as the top priority. Solar power is one such cleane...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP18380
  • DOI -
  • Views 291
  • Downloads 9

How To Cite

Nikhil Chhabra, Mayank singh, Sachit Vashisht, Dewesh Malik (2014). Brain Computer Interface. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2(7), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-18380