Brain Computer Interface on Track to Home

Author:

Miralles Felip1,Vargiu Eloisa1ORCID,Dauwalder Stefan1,Solà Marc1ORCID,Müller-Putz Gernot2,Wriessnegger Selina C.2,Pinegger Andreas2,Kübler Andrea3,Halder Sebastian3,Käthner Ivo3,Martin Suzanne4ORCID,Daly Jean5ORCID,Armstrong Elaine5ORCID,Guger Christoph6,Hintermüller Christoph6ORCID,Lowish Hannah7

Affiliation:

1. Barcelona Digital Technology Center, C/Roc Boronat 117, 08018 Barcelona, Spain

2. Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 13/4. OG, 8010 Graz, Austria

3. Institute of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Marcusstraße 9-11, 97070 Würzburg, Germany

4. Faculty of life and Health Sciences, University of Ulster, Jordanstown BT370QB, UK

5. Cedar Foundation, 31 Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast BT9 7AS, UK

6. g.tec Guger Technologies OG, Sierningstrasse 14, 4521 Schiedlberg, Austria

7. Telehealth Solutions, Building 6, Suite 7a, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford WD18 8YH, UK

Abstract

The novel BackHome system offers individuals with disabilities a range of useful services available via brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), to help restore their independence. This is the time such technology is ready to be deployed in the real world, that is, at the target end users’ home. This has been achieved by the development of practical electrodes, easy to use software, and delivering telemonitoring and home support capabilities which have been conceived, implemented, and tested within a user-centred design approach. The final BackHome system is the result of a 3-year long process involving extensive user engagement to maximize effectiveness, reliability, robustness, and ease of use of a home based BCI system. The system is comprised of ergonomic and hassle-free BCI equipment; one-click software services for Smart Home control, cognitive stimulation, and web browsing; and remote telemonitoring and home support tools to enable independent home use for nonexpert caregivers and users. BackHome aims to successfully bring BCIs to the home of people with limited mobility to restore their independence and ultimately improve their quality of life.

Funder

Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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