Electroencephalogram-Based Brain-Computer Interface for Internet of Robotic Things

  • Katona J
  • Ujbanyi T
  • Sziladi G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Several papers focus on the IoT ranging from consumer oriented to industrial products. The IoT concept has become usual since the beginning of the 21st century and was introduced formally in 2005 [45, 53]. IoT gives the possibility for lots of uniquely addressable ``things'' to communicate and exchange information with each other over the existing network systems and protocols [1, 10, 15]. The IoT enables to make information detected by these objects transmittable, and the objects themselves controllable, by using the current network infrastructure [13, 18]. This provides the opportunity to integrate the physical world and IT systems in an even greater scale, which leads to the enhancement of efficiency, accuracy, and economics by minimal human intervention.

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Katona, J., Ujbanyi, T., Sziladi, G., & Kovari, A. (2019). Electroencephalogram-Based Brain-Computer Interface for Internet of Robotic Things (pp. 253–275). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95996-2_12

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