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By Joseph Fletcher Ryan Lacroix Gary Stroup Kenneth Sugerman

Electroencephalogram Control System

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Electroencephalogram Control System. By Joseph Fletcher Ryan Lacroix Gary Stroup Kenneth Sugerman. Introduction. Electroencephalogram (EGG) to measure brain waves Detect and use conscious control of electrical signals Interpret brain waves into a control system. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ByJoseph FletcherRyan LacroixGary Stroup

Kenneth Sugerman

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Electroencephalogram (EGG) to measure brain waves

Detect and use conscious control of electrical signals

Interpret brain waves into a control system

Adapted from www.brainstatetech.com

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Produce a three plus dimensional controller for widespread application RC car Mechanical arm Hands free light for medical uses

Adapted from www.toysrus.com

Adapted from www.toysrus.com

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One dimensional Controls a fan that controls the height of

a ball Requires training time Priced at about $100 Reversed engineered to see how they

work

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Interprets beta waves Uses one electrode on the

forehead and two references behind the ears

Uses an algorithm to control the fan

Interprets fluctuations in brain waves

Uses two electrodes on the forehead and two references on the ears

Adapted from www.thinkgeek.com

Adapted from www.mindflexgames.com/

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2 Force Trainer $99 ea Provided by Dr. Park2 Mind Flex Game $99 ea Provided by Dr. Park1 Oscilloscope $-- Provided by Dr. Park1 Multimeter $-- Provided by Dr. Park1 Pre-amp $-- Provided by Dr. Park1 Soldering supplies $-- Provided by Dr. Park1 RC Vehicle $5025 Electrodes $50 package1 Electrode prep kit $201 Elvis II platform $11000 Provided by

Bien Dept1 Elvis Breadboard $501 Lab View software $-- Provided by Bien Dept- Wires, clamps, etc $25Total $195

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Research the best location for electrodes Pre-motor cortex Frontal Lobe Keeping symmetry Discerning a usable signal

Adapted from educationinjapan.files.wordpress.com

Adapted from www.nonlinearbiomedphys.com

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Reverse engineering consumer products Using oscilloscope and breadboard with

National Instruments ELVIS software Identify necessary components

Adapted from www.ni.com

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Dr. Hyle Park Assistant Professor, Bioengineering A211 Bourns Hall, Riverside, CA 92521

Hong Xu, Development Engineer in Bioengineering at UCR A217 Bourns Hall, Riverside, CA 92521Phone: 951-827-7235

Dr. Aaron Seitz, Assistant Professor, Psychology3101 Psych, Riverside, CA 92521Phone: 951-827- 6422

 Galan, F. et al. “Continuous Brain-Actuated Control of an Intelligent Wheelchair by

Human EEG”. ftp://ftp.idiap.ch/pub/papers/2008/galan-grazBCI2008-2008.pdf.

Provost, Sheldon, J. Lucas McKay. “A real-time EEG Based Remote Control of a Radio

-Shack Car”. http://www.lems.brown.edu/~scp/eegremotecontrolcar.pdf.The Local. “Scientists develop helmet to control toy cars via brain waves”.

Science & Technology. 19 Jun 2008. http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/20080619-

12577.html.