Biologically-Inspired Legged Robot Locomotion Controlled With a BCI by Means of Cognitive Monitoring

被引:10
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作者
Batres-Mendoza, Patricia [1 ]
Guerra-Hernandez, Erick Israel [1 ]
Espinal, Andres [2 ]
Perez-Careta, Eduardo [3 ]
Rostro-Gonzalez, Horacio [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Benito Juarez Oaxaca, Sch Biol Syst & Technol Innovat, Oaxaca 68120, Oaxaca, Mexico
[2] DCEA Univ Guanajuato, Dept Org Studies, Guanajuato 36000, Mexico
[3] DICIS Univ Guanajuato, Dept Elect, Salamanca 36885, Mexico
来源
IEEE ACCESS | 2021年 / 9卷
关键词
Robots; Robot kinematics; Electroencephalography; Quaternions; Mathematical model; Robot sensing systems; Brain modeling; Bio-inspired robot; brain-computer interface (BCI); electroencephalography; hexapod robot; iQSA method; motor imagery; spiking neural network; central pattern generator;
D O I
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3062329
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are a mechanism to record the electrical signals of the brain and translate them into commands to operate an output device like a robotic system. This article presents the development of a real-time locomotion system of a hexapod robot with bio-inspired movement dynamics inspired in the stick insect and tele-operated by cognitive activities of motor imagination. Brain signals are acquired using only four electrodes from a BCI device and sent to computer equipment for processing and classification by the iQSA method based on quaternion algebra. A structure consisting of three main stages are proposed: (1) signal acquisition, (2) data analysis and processing by the iQSA method, and (3) bio-inspired locomotion system using a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) with twelve neurons. An off-line training stage was carried out with data from 120 users to create the necessary decision rules for the iQSA method, obtaining an average performance of 97.72%. Finally, the experiment was implemented in real-time to evaluate the performance of the entire system. The recognition rate to achieve the corresponding gait pattern is greater than 90% for BCI, and the time delay is approximately from 1 to 1.5 seconds. The results show that all the subjects could generate their desired mental activities, and the robotic system could replicate the gait pattern in line with a slight delay.
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页码:35766 / 35777
页数:12
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