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BCI for Wheelchair Users With Time-Shared Control

BCI for Wheelchair Users With Time-Shared Control

The work proposes the use BCI for the development of a time-shared control algorithm based on steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP). In timeshared control strategy, the user can select a destination and the machine agent will take up an automatic control. The work also aims to establish a probabilistic model to initiate a control action in response to the absence of brain signals.

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