Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that enable people to communicate via thought alone. Brain signals can be directly translated into messages or commands. Until recently, these devices were used primarily to help people who could not move. However, BCIs are now becoming practical tools for a wide variety of people, in many different situations. What will BCIs in the future be like? Who will use them, and why?

This book, written by many of the top BCI researchers and developers, reviews the latest progress in the different components of BCIs. Chapters also discuss practical issues in an emerging BCI enabled community. The book is intended both for professionals and for interested laypeople who are not experts in BCI research.



Inhalt

Sensors, Signals, and Signal Processing.- Devices, Applications and Users.- Application Interfaces and Environments.- A Practical BCI Infrastructure: Emerging Issues.

Titel
Towards Practical Brain-Computer Interfaces
Untertitel
Bridging the Gap from Research to Real-World Applications
EAN
9783642297465
ISBN
978-3-642-29746-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Genre
Veröffentlichung
21.08.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
9.94 MB
Anzahl Seiten
412
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch