Title
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using Electroencephalography (EEG)
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using Electroencephalography (EEG)
Category
Copyrighted
Copyrighted
Short Description
A non-invasive BCI technology that enables people to control devices with their thoughts using EEG sensors.
A non-invasive BCI technology that enables people to control devices with their thoughts using EEG sensors.
Long Description
This technology uses EEG sensors to detect and decode brain signals, allowing people to control devices with their thoughts. The BCI system consists of EEG sensors, a signal processing unit, and a device controller. The EEG sensors detect brain activity, which is then processed and decoded by the signal processing unit. The decoded signals are then used to control devices such as computers, robots, or prosthetic limbs.
Potential Applications
Assistive technology for people with disabilities
Neuroprosthetics
Brain-controlled robots
Gaming and entertainment
Medical diagnosis and treatment
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Organizations
World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Tags
Audio and visual technology
Audio and visual technology
Patent Information Link
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