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Department of Physical Science and Technology Faculty of Applied Sciences
Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka
BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE
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ContentIntroductionChallenges in BCIBCI SystemHow BCI worksBCI TypesInvasive BCI Acquisition TechniquesPartially Invasive BCI Acquisition Techniques Non Invasive BCI Acquisition TechniquesBCI Signal TypesClassification of BCI SignalsApplications of BCIAdvantages of BCIDisadvantages of BCI
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IntroductionBrain Computer Interface is a direct connection
between computer and human brain.
The BCI can lead to many applications especially for disabled person.
BCI applications utilize the brain and its nervous system functions.
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Introduction
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Challenges in BCILow BCI signal strengthData transfer rateHigh error rateInaccurate signal classification
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BCI System
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How BCI works
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BCI TypesInvasive BCI acquisition
techniques Partially Invasive BCI acquisition
techniques Non Invasive BCI acquisition
techniques
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Invasive BCI Acquisition Techniques
Invasive BCI devices have to be used to capture brain signals.
Invasive BCI devices are inserted directly into the human brain by a critical surgery.
These devices have the highest quality of human brain signals.
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Partially Invasive BCI Acquisition Techniques
Partially Invasive BCI devices are implanted inside the skull but rest outside the brain.
Signal strength using this type of BCI is bit weaker.
Partially Invasive BCIs have less risk of scar tissue formation.
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Non Invasive BCI Acquisition Techniques
Non Invasive BCI has the least signal clarity when it comes to communicating with the brain.
It has less risk than the above two methods.
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BCI Signal TypesThere are a plethora of signals, which can be used for
BCI. These signals are divide into two classes: spikes and
field potentials.Classification of EEG signals:
◦Delta◦Theta◦Alpha◦Beta◦Gamma
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Classification of BCI SignalsDelta signal
Theta signal
Alpha signal
Beta signal
Gamma signal
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Applications of BCIProvide disabled people with communication,
environment control, and movement restoration.
Provide enhanced control of devices such as wheelchairs, vehicles, or assistance robots for people with disabilities.
Provide additional channel of control in computer games.
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Applications of BCIMonitor attention in long-distance drivers or
aircraft pilots, send out alert and warning for aircraft pilots.
Develop intelligent relaxation devices.
Control robots that function in dangerous or inhospitable situations.
“Google Search” through brain.
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Projects• Brain Gate• Australian Bionic Eye• Honda Asimo Control• Gaming Control
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Honda Asimo Control
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Bionic Eye
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Advantages of BCIAllow paralyzed people to control
prosthetic limbs with their mind.Transmit visual images to mind of blind
person.Transmit auditory data to mind of deaf
person.Allow gamers to control video games
with their mind.
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Disadvantages of BCIThe brain is incredibly complex.Signal is weak and prone to interference.The equipment is less than portable.
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Future??
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ConclusionBCI is an advancing technology promising paradigm
shift in areas like Machine Control, Human reality and etc. So, it’s potentially high impact technology.
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Questions ??
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