conference paper
Driving a BCI Wheelchair: A Patient Case Study
2012
Proceedings of TOBI Workshop lll: Bringing BCIs to End-Users: Facing the Challenge
Our brain-actuated wheelchair uses shared control to couple the user input with the contextual information about the surroundings in order to perform natural manoeuvres both safely and efficiently. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of using our brain–controlled wheelchair with patients in a rehabilitation clinic. Both user and system performance metrics are analysed. We find that the driving performance of a motor-disabled patient at the clinic is comparable with the performance of four healthy subjects. All five participants were able to complete the driving task successfully.
Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Date Issued
2012
Published in
Proceedings of TOBI Workshop lll: Bringing BCIs to End-Users: Facing the Challenge
Start page
59
End page
60
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Event name | Event place | Event date |
Würzburg, Germany | March 20-22, 2012 | |
Available on Infoscience
January 23, 2012
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