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A Prototype of EEG System for IoT

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Title
A Prototype of EEG System for IoT
Author(s)
Laport, Francisco
Dapena, Adriana
Castro-Castro, Paula-María
Vázquez Araújo, Francisco Javier
Iglesia, Daniel I.
Date
2020-05-04
Citation
Laport, F., Dapena, A., Castro, P. M., Vazquez-Araujo, F. J., & Iglesia, D. (2020). A Prototype of EEG System for IoT. International Journal of Neural Systems, 2050018-2050018
Abstract
[Abstract] In this work, we develop open source hardware and software for eye state classification and integrate it with a protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT). We design and build the hardware using a reduced number of components and with a very low-cost. Moreover, we propose a method for the detection of open eyes (oE) and closed eyes (cE) states based on computing a power ratio between different frequency bands of the acquired signal. We compare several real- and complex-valued transformations combined with two decision strategies: a threshold-based method and a linear discriminant analysis. Simulation results show both classifier accuracies and their corresponding system delays.
Keywords
Electroencephalography
Internet of things
Prototypes
Signal processing
 
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https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129065720500185
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1793-6462
0129-0657
 

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