Bochum, Germany, 17.June 2019. In a pilot project, the first patients at Bochum University Hospital Bergmannsheil have successfully completed a training session to steer a wheelchair through thought power. The pilot project for the so-called Brain Computer ...
Two views of the robotic wheelchair used in the study. It was... | Download Scientific Diagram
Control of a Wheelchair in an Indoor Environment Based on a Brain–Computer Interface and Automated Navigation | Semantic Scholar
Biosensors | Free Full-Text | An Electric Wheelchair Manipulating System Using SSVEP-Based BCI System
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Biosensors | Free Full-Text | An Electric Wheelchair Manipulating System Using SSVEP-Based BCI System
8 An intelligent wheelchair based on a BCI and an autonomous navigation... | Download Scientific Diagram
Bochum, Germany, 17.June 2019. In a pilot project, the first patients at Bochum University Hospital Bergmannsheil have successfully completed a training session to steer a wheelchair through thought power. The pilot project
The BCI based control of the wheelchair. | Download Scientific Diagram
Wheelchair Neuro Fuzzy Control Using Brain Computer Interface
RobChair: Experiments evaluating Brain-Computer Interface to steer a semi-autonomous wheelchair
The system paradigm of our hybrid BCI for wheelchair control. | Download Scientific Diagram
Figure 1 from Navigating a smart wheelchair with a brain-computer interface interpreting steady-state visual evoked potentials | Semantic Scholar
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Bochum, Germany, 17.June 2019. In a pilot project, the first patients at Bochum University Hospital Bergmannsheil have successfully completed a training session to steer a wheelchair through thought power. The pilot project
Biosensors | Free Full-Text | An Electric Wheelchair Manipulating System Using SSVEP-Based BCI System
Model sitting on a BCI wheelchair. The arrow signifies the distance... | Download Scientific Diagram
Brain powered wheelchair shows real world promise | University of Essex