Calibrating the SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interface
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Results: Metrological Characterization of the Low-Cost Electroencephalograph and the Commercial Smart Glasses, and Signals Measured During Visual Stimulation
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Conclusion
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The proposal of this work contributes to the development of low-cost, wearable, and portable brain-computer interfaces by exploiting consumer-grade equipment, straightforward signal processing, and extended reality. This technique aims to bring br
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This paper discusses how to build a brain-computer interface by relying on consumer-grade equipment and steady-state visually evoked potentials. For this, a single-channel electroencephalograph exploiting dry electrodes was integrated with augmented reality glasses for stimuli presentation and output data visualization. The final system was non-invasive, wearable, and portable.