Home automation using brain computer interface for the physically challenged

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Abstract

A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)is labeledas Mind-Machine Interface (MMI) or a Brain-Machine Interface (BMI). It affords a non-muscular channel of messagein between the computer and a human brain. Using the enhancements in interface equipment to electronics, and the necessity to helpindividuals suffering from disabilities, a new area in this study has begun by acceptingtasks of brain. The Electro-Encephalogram (EEG) is an electrical activity created by brain structures and verified from the scalp using electrodes. The EEG signal is used in actualspell to accomplishperipheral devices using a broad BCI system. The post-processed output signals are converted to suitable instructions to regulate output devices. The main seek is to aidparalyzed and physically immobilizedpersons to govern the home appliances making use of Electro-Encephalogram (EEG) signals, such that they grow to beautonomous. According to the brain responsiveness the devices can be designated then usingrelays, the switching of the home-basedmachinescan be completedconsequently.

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Yaddanapudi, S. D., Sneha, K., & Sai Kamal Teja, S. (2019). Home automation using brain computer interface for the physically challenged. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(1), 5018–5021. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.A3002.109119

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