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BLINK CONTROLLED WHEELCHAIR

Presented by : PSNACET
V.DISHVANTHINI , First Year & ECE
A.ARUTHRA,1st Year& ECE
C. DESIGA SREE, 1st Year & ECE
Introduction.
The Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is one of the
used to make an interaction between human brain
and digital computer. EEG waves from the Brain.
EEG –Electroencephalography
Problem :
paralyzed people suffering a lot
Solution :
To make them independent
Existing System.
In the existing system they can control wheel chair
using joystick by hand or by care taker

Proposed System .
• They can drive without help of others

• They can call us by blink talk

• They can switch on/off home appliances

• They can express their basic needs


Market analysis.

= 65,000
Electric wheel chair
Brain sense = 12, 000

Hardware modifying = 10,000

Micro controller = 5,000


and circuit
+
Total estimation of this ---------------
project =
92,000
Prototype =
30,000
Conclusion.
“single product for all”

● The Brain Computer Interface uses brain signal for


all application, it doesn’t make any harm to the brain.

● It makes every paralyzed people to be independent in


some applications and express their feelings and
sufferings
References.
● Luzheng Bi, Xin-An Fan, and Yili Liu, “EEG-Based Brain-Controlled Mobile
Robots:A Survey,” IEEE Transactions On Human-Machine Systems, vol. 43, no. 2,
March 2013.
● Wei Li Christain Jaramillo Yunyi Li, “Development of Mind Control System for
humanoid Robot through a Brain Computer Interface”, IEEE ,International
Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Engineering Application, 2012, pp.
679-682.
● Jose del R. Millan, Frederic Renkens , Josep Mouriño, “Noninvasive Brain-
Actuated Control of a Mobile Robot by Human EEG” IEEE Transactions on
Biomedical Engineering, vol. 51, June 2004, pp. 1026-1033.
● Howida.A.Shedeed, Mohamed F.Issa, Salah M.El-Sayed, “Brain EEG Signal
Proccessing for Controlling a Robotic Arm”, IEEE, January 2013, pp.152-157.
● Siliveru Ramesh, M.Gopi Krishna, MadhuNakirekanti, “Brain Computer Interface
System for Mind Controlled Robot using Bluetooth”, International Journal of
Computer Applications, vol. 104, October 2014, pp. 20-23.
Thank you.
Do you have any questions?
dishvanthini@gmail.com

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