BCI Controlled Accessibility Drone

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Fernando Rios, Dr. Rocio Alba-Flores

Location

Poster 105

Session Format

Poster Presentation

Academic Unit

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Background

As Brain Computer Interface tech has become more widely available, it presents a multitude of untapped applications, particularly for the disabled. The Accessibility Drone was created to help bedridden individuals pick up and move small objects from across the room. By using a neural network to recognize EMG artifacts generated through facial expressions, the user can control the drone remotely, pick up, and move objects while wearing an Open BCI EEG headband.

Keywords

Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, Drone, Brain Computer Interface, BCI

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Start Date

2022 12:00 AM

January 2022

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BCI Controlled Accessibility Drone

Poster 105