Providing Facilities in Health Care via Brain-Computer Interface and Internet of Things

2020 
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are steadily growing. Millions of devices are now connected to each other and the internet; they communicate and share data. Another technology that has been taking traction is Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), which get brain signals and convert them into commands that are employed for control of different applications. There is then a clear link between IoT and BCI: the IoT device can receive the commands generated by the BCI and perform the desired action. This combination is useful in health care for supporting disabled patients and old people to have more autonomy. This research aims to assess the combination of the BCI and IoT, specially focusing on health care to facilitate everyday life activities by developing simple home appliances such as door opening and turning on the lights. In the present study, three voluntary candidates participated the experiment of controlling a light based on BCI and IoT systems. The average accuracy results obtained 87.33% and 73.33% with ANOVA P < 0. 05 for offline and real-time processing modes. Our results indicates that the speed of IoT is fast enough for a BCI real-time system for the case under study.
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