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Designing Pervasive Brain-Computer Interfaces

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Designing Pervasive Brain-Computer Interfaces
The following paper reports on a prototype Brain-computer Interface designed for pervasive control by paralyzed users. Our study indicates that current control and communication devices for users with severe physical disabilities restrict control and independence, offer little articulation and communication capabilities. Integrating multiple devices and services, our application is based on the functional Near-Infrared Imaging technology. Based on the overarching Value-sensitive design framework, our solution is informed by the usage patterns of technology, living habits and daily activities of the disabled users. By designing the context-aware pervasive control solution, we create a venue for communication, environmental control, recreation, assistance and expression among physically disabled patients. The evaluations results of the prototype are also discussed.
Nithya Sambasivan, Melody Moore Jackson
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where USAB
Authors Nithya Sambasivan, Melody Moore Jackson
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