A multi-modal brain–computer interface based on threshold discrimination and its application in wheelchair control

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Enzeng Dong
Haoran Zhang
Lin Zhu
Shengzhi Du
Jigang Tong
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[1] Tianjin University of Technology,Tianjin Key Laboratory of Control Theory and Applications in Complicated Systems
[2] China North Industries Group 210 Research Institute,Department of Electrical Engineering
[3] Tshwane University of Technology,undefined
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Cognitive Neurodynamics | 2022年 / 16卷
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Brain–computer interface (BCI); Threshold discrimination; Multi-modal EEG signals; Motor imagination (MI); Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP); Threshold strategy; BCI controlled wheelchair;
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In this study, we propose a novel multi-modal brain–computer interface (BCI) system based on the threshold discrimination, which is proposed for the first time to distinguish between SSVEP and MI potentials. The system combines these two heterogeneous signals to increase the number of control commands and improve the performance of asynchronous control of external devices. In this research, an electric wheelchair is controlled as an example. The user can continuously control the wheelchair to turn left/right through motion imagination (MI) by imagining left/right-hand movement and generate another 6 commands for the wheelchair control by focusing on the SSVEP stimulation panel. Ten subjects participated in a MI training session and eight of them completed a mobile obstacle-avoidance experiment in a complex environment requesting high control accuracy for successful manipulation. Comparing with the single-modal BCI-controlled wheelchair system, the results demonstrate that the proposed multi-modal method is effective by providing more satisfactory control accuracy, and show the potential of BCI-controlled systems to be applied in complex daily tasks.
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