Novel Fetching of EEG Signals for ROBO Thought Process

K Chaitanya Sri, V V.Subhash

Abstract


My project is to analyze the brain wave signals. Human brain consists of millions of interconnected neurons. According to the human thoughts, patterns will be in different for which in turn produce different electrical waves. All these electrical waves will be sensed by the brain wave sensor and it will convert the data into packets and transmit through Bluetooth medium. Level analyzer unit (LAU) will receive the brain wave raw data and it will extract and process the signal using Mat lab platform. Then the control commands will be transmitted to the robotic module to process. With this entire system, we can move a robot according to the human thoughts and it can be turned by blink muscle contraction.


Keywords


EEG; LAU; Robot movement

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