Steady state visual evoked potential based BCI as control method for exoskeleton: A review
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) provide a vast possibility in enabling the brain to communicate directly with the computer, hence providing an alternative in controlling the machines without much effort. In fields of rehabilitations robotics, the applications of an exoskeletons in assisting a spinal...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, N., Ghazilla, R.A.R., Md Azizi, M.Z.H. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association
2016
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