The Brindisys project aims at designing and developing a general assistive technology to support communication and autonomy in people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) from the onset of the disease to the locked-in phase. The prototype consists of a specific interface allowing for communication and environmental control that can be managed both with conventional/assistive input devices and with a P300-based Brain Computer Interface (BCI). This work describes the system functionalities and reports a preliminary assessment with end users.
The Brindisys Project: Brain Computer Interfaces as Assistive Technology for People with ALS / Schettini, F; Riccio, A; Simione, L; Liberati, G; Caruso, M; Calabrese, B; Ielpo, N; Palumbo, A; Frasca, V; Mecella, M; Amato, F; Pizzimenti, A; Inghilleri, M; Mattia, D; Cincotti, F. - (2013), pp. 1-2. ( Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting Pacific Grove, California. USA 2-3 giugno 2013).
The Brindisys Project: Brain Computer Interfaces as Assistive Technology for People with ALS
Amato F;
2013
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The Brindisys project aims at designing and developing a general assistive technology to support communication and autonomy in people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) from the onset of the disease to the locked-in phase. The prototype consists of a specific interface allowing for communication and environmental control that can be managed both with conventional/assistive input devices and with a P300-based Brain Computer Interface (BCI). This work describes the system functionalities and reports a preliminary assessment with end users.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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