Brain Computer Interface based on SSVEP for controlling a remote control car

A. González-Mendoza, J. L. Pérez-Benítez, J. A. Pérez-Benítez, J. H. Espina-Hernández

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Abstract

This work presents the development of a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) based on Steady State Visual Evoked Potentials (SSVEP), that enables a user to control a remote control car. The visual stimulus conditions of area, frequency, and shape were evaluated with the purpose of obtaining the SSVEP signal with the highest amplitude in order to obtain the best performance of the developed BCI. A remote control car was built and was controlled by a healthy subject using the developed SSVEP BCI, proving its proper functionality. This BCI has the purpose of helping people with motor disabilities; one of its possible applications could be the control of wheelchairs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication25th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers, CONIELECOMP 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages93-97
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781479974368
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2015
Event25th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers, CONIELECOMP 2015 - Cholula, Mexico
Duration: 25 Feb 201527 Feb 2015

Publication series

Name25th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers, CONIELECOMP 2015

Conference

Conference25th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers, CONIELECOMP 2015
Country/TerritoryMexico
CityCholula
Period25/02/1527/02/15

Keywords

  • BCI Electro encephalography
  • Brain computer Interface
  • EEG Steady State Visual Evoked Potential
  • SSVEP

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