Brain Machine Interface
Brain Machine Interface
Signal Processing
Devices
BCI Model
Model
How it works
BCI Approaches
Simple introduction
of the brain
Focus on cortex
Data Acquisition
Invasive BCIs
Non-Invasive BCIs
Partially-Invasive BCIs
Wireless BCIs
Invasive BCIs
Implanted: grey matter
Signals: highest quality
Scar-tissue build-up
Target:
◦ repairing damaged sight
◦ providing new functionality to person
s with paralysis
Artificial Vision System
Electrode Arrays
Non-Invasive BCIs
poor signal resolution
power muscle implants and restore
partial movement
Interfaces
◦ EEG
◦ MEG
◦ MRI
Partially-Invasive BCIs
Implanted: skull
lower risk of forming scar-tissue
in the brain
Signal quality between invasive B
CIs & non-invasive BCIs
Wireless BCIs
More practical
Embedding multiple chips
◦ More complicated thoughts
Transmission with RF
key requirement: keep the heat do
wn
Applications
• Provide
disabled people with communication,
environment control, and movement restoration.