Interaction Design and Architecture(s) (Mar 2009)

Brain Computer Interface to operate domotic environment

  • Fabio Aloise,
  • E. Morabito,
  • A. Riccio,
  • M. Risetti,
  • D. Mattia,
  • M. Mecella,
  • Tiziana Catarci,
  • F. Babiloni,
  • S. Salinari,
  • F. Cincotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-005_6-021
Journal volume & issue
no. 5_6
pp. 125 – 126

Abstract

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The brain computer interface (BCI) technology allows a direct connection between brain and computer without any muscular activity required, and thus it offers a unique opportunity to enhance and/or to restore communication and actions into external word in people with severe motor disability. Here we present a set of findings that confirm the feasibility of a real domotic environmental control operated via P300-based BCI. Furthermore, the relevant issue of a low bit rate of command execution is addressed by the implementation of a dynamical BCI interface whose upgrade is based on a continuous real- time collection of information from the environment.