Brainy Remote Control
Awards
System DescriptionThe Brainy Remote Control is based on our asynchronous P300 mechanism. With Brainy Remote Control, a user can use his brainwave to operate a remote control to adjust channels and volumes when he watches TV. What he needs to do is to look at buttons of a remote control panel on the screen in front of him His intention will be read from his brainwave and translated into control signal. This device is designed in such a way that when he watches TV, brainwave should not trigger the remote control. Relevant LinksDetails about our award can be found here |
|
Near Infrared Spectroscopy-based Brain Computer Interface
Collaborators
- University of Tübingen, Germany
- Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry & Shimadzu Co, Japan
Description
To carry out research and development activities to develop a Near Infrared Spectroscopy based Brain-Computer Interface (NIRS-BCI). It is also our interest to investigate if EEG and NIRS can be combined for a multi-modal BCI.
Relevant Links
For technical details, please refer to
Ranganatha Sitaram, Haihong Zhang, Cuntai Guan, Manoj Thulasidas, Yoko Hoshi, Akihiro Ishikawa, Koji Shimizu, Niels Birbaumer, "Temporal Classification of Multi-channel Near Infrared Spectroscopy Signals of Motor Imagery for Developing a Brain-Computer Interface," NeuroImage, Volume 34, Issue 4, Feb 2007, pp1416-1427.



