Browsing Abdul Hamid Adom, Prof. Dr. by Subject "Brain-computer interfaces"
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Brain machine interface based wheelchair control with minimal subject training
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 2009-10-11)Wheelchair control using a Brain Machine Interface based on motor imagery requires adequate subject training. In this paper we propose a new algorithm for a brain machine interface design which is implemented in real-time ... -
Brain machine interface: classification of mental tasks using short-time PCA and recurrent neural networks
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), 2007-11-25)Brain machine interface provides a communication channel between the human brain and an external device. Brain interfaces are studied to provide rehabilitation to patients with neurodegenerative diseases; such patients ... -
Brain machine interface: motor imagery recognition with different signal length representations
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), 2009-03-06)This work investigates how signal representations affect the performance of a motor imagery recognition system, specifically we investigate on recognition accuracy and computational time of a brain machine interface designed ... -
Functional link PSO neural network based classification of EEG mental task signals
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), 2008-08-26)Classification of EEG mental task signals is a technique in the design of Brain machine interface [BMI]. A BMI can provide a digital channel for communication in the absence of the biological channels and are used to ... -
Neuro-Fuzzy based motor imagery classification for a four class brain machine interface
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 2009-10-11)Brain Machine Interface (BMI) provides a digital link between the brain and a device such as a computer, robot or wheelchair. This paper presents a BMI design using Neuro-Fuzzy classifiers for controlling a wheelchair using ... -
Recognition of motor imagery of hand movements for a BMI using PCA features
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), 2008-12-01)Motor imagery is the mental simulation of a motor act that includes preparation for movement and mental operations of motor representations implicitly or explicitly. The ability of an individual to control his EEG through ...