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Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Assistant Professor Dept. of Management Bca 1 Sem Timt, Ynr

This document summarizes a brain-computer interface (BCI), which allows communication between the human brain and an external device. It discusses how BCIs detect brain signals, how they are structured with components for signal acquisition, pre-processing, classification, and computer interaction. Potential applications of BCIs include assisting disabled individuals, monitoring neurological states, and enabling new forms of human-computer interaction. The document concludes by stating that BCIs represent an active area of research with promising applications in both healthcare and technology.
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Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Assistant Professor Dept. of Management Bca 1 Sem Timt, Ynr

This document summarizes a brain-computer interface (BCI), which allows communication between the human brain and an external device. It discusses how BCIs detect brain signals, how they are structured with components for signal acquisition, pre-processing, classification, and computer interaction. Potential applications of BCIs include assisting disabled individuals, monitoring neurological states, and enabling new forms of human-computer interaction. The document concludes by stating that BCIs represent an active area of research with promising applications in both healthcare and technology.
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SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:

Ms.
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Management BCA 1st Sem
TIMT, YNR
 Introduction
 System overview
 Brain Signals
 Structure of brain-computer interface
 Brain-computer interface architecture
 Human BCI research
 BCI andit’s applications
 Present and future
 Conclusion
 References
 • Bioengineering applications: assist devices for
disabled people.
 • Human subject monitoring: sleep disorders,
neurological diseases, attention
 Monitoring, and/or overall "mental state".
 • Neuroscience research: real-time methods for
correlating observable behavior
 With recorded neural signals.
 • Man – Machine Interaction: Interface devices
between human and computers,
 Machines,
 • Beta (>10 Hz)
 • Alpha (8-13 Hz)
 • Theta (4-8 Hz)
 • Delta (0.5-4 Hz)
1) Signal Acquisition

2) Signal Pre-Processing

3) Signal Classification

4) Computer Interaction
CONCLUSION

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