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Smart Wheelchairs and Brain-computer Interfaces
Mobile Assistive Technologies
Focuses on the fundamentals of, and developments in, assistive robotic devices that can be commanded by the brain
Pablo Diez (Edited by)
9780128128923
Paperback, published 31 May 2018
492 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.1 cm, 0.95 kg
Smart Wheelchairs and Brain-Computer Interfaces: Mobile Assistive Technologies combines the fields of neuroscience, rehabilitation and robotics via contributions from experts in their field to help readers develop new mobile assistive technologies. It provides information on robotics, control algorithm design for mobile robotics systems, ultrasonic and laser sensors for measurement and trajectory planning, and is ideal for researchers in BCI. A full view of this new field is presented, giving readers the current research in the field of smart wheelchairs, potential control mechanisms and human interfaces that covers mobility, particularly powered mobility, smart wheelchairs, particularly sensors, control mechanisms, and human interfaces.
1. Introduction chapter Section 1: Disabilities and the Brain 2. People with Disabilities 3. The brain and the EEG, ECoG Section 2: Brain-computer interfaces 4-6. Brain computer interfaces (BCI) Section 3: Wheelchairs and robotics 7. Wheelchairs 8-9. Mobile robotics 10-11. Smart-wheelchairs Section 4: Applications 12-13. Brain-computer interface commanding wheelchairs 14. Other technologies and smart-wheelchairs
Subject Areas: Biomedical engineering [MQW]