A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms
Introduction/purpose: The electroencephalography (EEG) signal has a great impact on the development of prosthetic arm control technology. EEG signals are used as the main tool in functional investigations of human motion. The study of controlling prosthetic arms using brain signals is still in i...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
University of Defence in Belgrade
2023-01-01
|
Series: | Vojnotehnički Glasnik |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692301009S |
_version_ | 1828041803879677952 |
---|---|
author | Ihab Abdulrahman Satam |
author_facet | Ihab Abdulrahman Satam |
author_sort | Ihab Abdulrahman Satam |
collection | DOAJ |
description | Introduction/purpose: The electroencephalography (EEG) signal has a
great impact on the development of prosthetic arm control technology. EEG
signals are used as the main tool in functional investigations of human
motion. The study of controlling prosthetic arms using brain signals is still in
its early stages. Brain wave-controlled prosthetic arms have attracted
researchers’ attention in the last few years.
Methods: Several studies have been carried out to systematically review
published articles as a means of offering researchers and experts a
comprehensive summary of the present, state-of-the-art EEG-based
control techniques used in the prosthetic arm and other technologies.
Results: 175 articles were studied, compared, and filtered to only include
the articles that have strong connections to the study.
Conclusion: This study has three goals. The first one is to gather,
summarize, and evaluate information from the studies published between
2011 and 2022. The second goal is to extensively report on the holistic,
experimental outcomes of this domain in relation to current research. It is
systematically performed to provide a wealthy image and grounded
evidence of the current state of research covering EEG-based control of
prosthetic arms to all experts and scientists. The third goal is to recognize
the gap in knowledge that demands further investigation and to recommend
directions for future research in this area.
|
first_indexed | 2024-04-10T17:21:35Z |
format | Article |
id | doaj.art-644b5cae3a3f4b4e897b886ef94e0b74 |
institution | Directory Open Access Journal |
issn | 0042-8469 2217-4753 |
language | English |
last_indexed | 2024-04-10T17:21:35Z |
publishDate | 2023-01-01 |
publisher | University of Defence in Belgrade |
record_format | Article |
series | Vojnotehnički Glasnik |
spelling | doaj.art-644b5cae3a3f4b4e897b886ef94e0b742023-02-05T11:01:51ZengUniversity of Defence in BelgradeVojnotehnički Glasnik0042-84692217-47532023-01-0171194110.5937/vojtehg71-41366A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial armsIhab Abdulrahman Satam0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9749-0944Óbuda University, Doctoral School of Safety and Security Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; Northern Technical University, Technical Institute / Al-hawija, Electronic Techniques Department, Republic of IraqIntroduction/purpose: The electroencephalography (EEG) signal has a great impact on the development of prosthetic arm control technology. EEG signals are used as the main tool in functional investigations of human motion. The study of controlling prosthetic arms using brain signals is still in its early stages. Brain wave-controlled prosthetic arms have attracted researchers’ attention in the last few years. Methods: Several studies have been carried out to systematically review published articles as a means of offering researchers and experts a comprehensive summary of the present, state-of-the-art EEG-based control techniques used in the prosthetic arm and other technologies. Results: 175 articles were studied, compared, and filtered to only include the articles that have strong connections to the study. Conclusion: This study has three goals. The first one is to gather, summarize, and evaluate information from the studies published between 2011 and 2022. The second goal is to extensively report on the holistic, experimental outcomes of this domain in relation to current research. It is systematically performed to provide a wealthy image and grounded evidence of the current state of research covering EEG-based control of prosthetic arms to all experts and scientists. The third goal is to recognize the gap in knowledge that demands further investigation and to recommend directions for future research in this area. https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692301009Seegbcicomprehensive studyprosthetic armscontrollers |
spellingShingle | Ihab Abdulrahman Satam A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms Vojnotehnički Glasnik eeg bci comprehensive study prosthetic arms controllers |
title | A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms |
title_full | A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms |
title_fullStr | A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms |
title_full_unstemmed | A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms |
title_short | A comprehensive study of EEG-based control of artificial arms |
title_sort | comprehensive study of eeg based control of artificial arms |
topic | eeg bci comprehensive study prosthetic arms controllers |
url | https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692301009S |
work_keys_str_mv | AT ihababdulrahmansatam acomprehensivestudyofeegbasedcontrolofartificialarms AT ihababdulrahmansatam comprehensivestudyofeegbasedcontrolofartificialarms |