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      Asynchronous brain machine interface-based control of a wheelchair.

      Advances in experimental medicine and biology
      Brain, physiology, Computational Biology, Computer Systems, Electroencephalography, Equipment Design, Humans, Man-Machine Systems, Nervous System Diseases, rehabilitation, Neural Networks (Computer), User-Computer Interface, Wheelchairs

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          A brain machine interface (BMI) design for controlling the navigation of a power wheelchair is proposed. Real-time experiments with four able bodied subjects are carried out using the BMI-controlled wheelchair. The BMI is based on only two electrodes and operated by motor imagery of four states. A recurrent neural classifier is proposed for the classification of the four mental states. The real-time experiment results of four subjects are reported and problems emerging from asynchronous control are discussed.

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