Probzbilistic scan mode of a robot manipulator workspace using EEG signals. Part I

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In this paper a probabilistic-based workspace scan mode of a manipulator robot is presented. The scan mode is governed by a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) based on Event Related Potentials (Synchronization and Dessynchronization events). The user is capable to select a specific position at the robot's workspace, which should be reached by the manipulator. The robot workspace is divided into cells. Each cell has a probability value associated with it. Once the robot reaches a cell, its probability value is updated. The mode the scan is made is determined by the probability of all cells at the workspace. Finally, the manipulator is teleoperated via TCP/IP. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Cheeín, F. A. A., Di Sciascio, F., Bastos, T. F., & Carelli, R. (2007). Probzbilistic scan mode of a robot manipulator workspace using EEG signals. Part I. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 90(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/90/1/012095

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