Sensors (Aug 2013)

Gyroscope-Driven Mouse Pointer with an EMOTIV® EEG Headset and Data Analysis Based on Empirical Mode Decomposition

  • Carlos Reyes-Garcia,
  • Jose de Jesus Rangel-Magdaleno,
  • Vicente Alarcon-Aquino,
  • Pilar Gomez-Gil,
  • Juan Manuel Ramirez-Cortes,
  • Gerardo Rosas-Cholula

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130810561
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 10561 – 10583

Abstract

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This paper presents a project on the development of a cursor control emulating the typical operations of a computer-mouse, using gyroscope and eye-blinking electromyographic signals which are obtained through a commercial 16-electrode wireless headset, recently released by Emotiv. The cursor position is controlled using information from a gyroscope included in the headset. The clicks are generated through the user’s blinking with an adequate detection procedure based on the spectral-like technique called Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD). EMD is proposed as a simple and quick computational tool, yet effective, aimed to artifact reduction from head movements as well as a method to detect blinking signals for mouse control. Kalman filter is used as state estimator for mouse position control and jitter removal. The detection rate obtained in average was 94.9%. Experimental setup and some obtained results are presented.

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