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Realistic expectations with brain computer interfaces Open
Purpose This paper describes the research underpinning the development and evaluation of a brain computer interface (BCI) system designed to be suitable for domestic use by people with acquired brain injury in order to facilitate control o…
Telehealth: supporting self-management of health and community based care Open
Introduction:Telehealthcare is fundamental to supporting self-management of health and community based care.For people with complex physical disability the technical challenge is often around how to achieve accessible systems alongside lim…
Telehealth: supporting self-management of health and community based care Open
Introduction: Telehealthcare is fundamental to supporting self-management of health and community based care. For people with complex physical disability the technical challenge is often around how to achieve accessible systems alongside l…
Contrasting levels of accuracy in command interaction sequences for a domestic brain-computer interface using SSVEP Open
Providing a usable domestic brain-computer interface (BCI) for persons with disabilities requires that the development team ensure ease of interaction for all the potential users. To do this for individuals with complex needs often require…
Can Brain Computer Interfaces Become Personal Health Devices Open
Introduction Assistive technology (AT) may be employed to facilitate the personalized health paradigm. AT can comprise home tele-health systems for measuring heart rate, blood pressure, weight, blood oxygen saturation [1]; and wearable tec…
Brain Computer Interfaces for inclusion Open
In this paper, we describe an intelligent graphical user interface (IGUI) and a User Application Interface (UAI) tailored to Brain Computer Interface (BCI) interaction, designed for people with severe communication needs. The IGUI has thre…
A user centred approach for developing Brain-Computer Interfaces Open
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research requires a multi-disciplinary approach. The core concept harnesses brain wave activity to enable a user to interact with devices without the need for physical activity. There are many possible benefa…
Can Brain Computer Interfaces Become Practical Assistive Devices in the Community? Open
A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) provides direct communication from the brain to a computer or electronic device. In order for BCIs to become practical assistive devices it is necessary to develop robust systems, which can be used outside …