Smart controlled electronic devices using brain functional conductivity

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Envision a future where everything can be controlled with simply our brain. With the development of humankind on the utilization of various electronic gadgets in everyday life, man needs to have simple dealing with to these electronic gadgets and most straightforward one is the conceivable mind wave command to electronic devices. As the technology getting advances mode of interacting with the electronic devices also getting advancement day by day. Beginning with a mechanical switch based controlling of electronic devices got IoT based wireless controlling facility. The currently proposed method is making the provision of controlling of devices just with a thought in the brain. We will be having an EEG sensor mounted on the head to capture the signal which in turn processed and used for triggering the relay to control the device.

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Subash, R., Jebakumar, R., Vishnu, V., & Shravan, R. (2019). Smart controlled electronic devices using brain functional conductivity. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1362). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1362/1/012095

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