Abstract
Over the past decade, many laboratories have begun to explore brain computer interface (BCI) technology as a new communication option for those with neuromuscular impairments that prevent them from using conventional augmentative communication methods. This work outlines the potential benefits of BCI, summarises a number of developments which have been made in recent years and provides an overview of the fundamental requirements which must be acknowledged for the successful progression of BCI technology. A novel proposal for a unique BCI system is also detailed.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Unknown Host Publication |
| Place of Publication | United Kingdom |
| Publisher | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
| Pages | 236-241 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2003 |
| Event | Irish Signals and Systems Conference - Limerick, Ireland Duration: 1 Jul 2003 → 2 Jul 2003 |
Conference
| Conference | Irish Signals and Systems Conference |
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| Abbreviated title | ISSC 2003 |
| Country/Territory | Ireland |
| City | Limerick |
| Period | 1/07/03 → 2/07/03 |
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