A new SSVEP brain-computer interface based on a head up display

Luzheng Bi*, Yun Li, Ke Jie, Xin An Fan

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new Steady State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface (BeI) with the visual stimuli displayed on the windshield via a Head Up Display system. Two chessboardimages flickering at specific frequencies and representing different commands were developed as SSVEP stimuli. A linear discriminant analysis classifier was used to recognize the different patterns and output thecorrespondingcommands. Experimental results from three healthy participants with no subject screening being conducted indicate that the average accuracy of the new BeI system is close to 80% with the window length of 4 seconds and step size of 0.25 second, showing that the proposed BeI system is feasible. The potential benefit of this system is that it little obstructs users to look at surroundings while applied to drive a vehicle.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2013 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2013
Pages201-204
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event2013 7th ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2013 - Beijing, China
Duration: 25 May 201328 May 2013

Publication series

Name2013 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2013

Conference

Conference2013 7th ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering, CME 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period25/05/1328/05/13

Keywords

  • BeI
  • Brain-controlled vehicle
  • HUD
  • SSVEP

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