مرحبا هل يمكنكم مساعدتي بصنع كرسي متحرك للمعاقين باستخدام اشارات كهربية الدماغ (EEG)
ماهي المحركات المناسبه ؟
وماهو الحساس المناسب لقراءة كهربية الدماغ (EEG)?
مرحبا هل يمكنكم مساعدتي بصنع كرسي متحرك للمعاقين باستخدام اشارات كهربية الدماغ (EEG)
ماهي المحركات المناسبه ؟
وماهو الحساس المناسب لقراءة كهربية الدماغ (EEG)?
Hi,
Is this a school project, or a real work project?
If it's a real project, you need to talk to some experts in the field to see how electrical signals may need to be processed for your purposes. Probably you should approach a uni, or at least a hostpital with experts in the topic. If you don't do that, it's like trying to do brain surgery via help from the Internet.
If it's a school project, be careful, don't go plugging electrical wires onto people, because there's a risk of harm, such circuits are quite a specialist thing.
I saw a project on the Edge Impulse site about a year ago using a Muse EEG headset to control a game of Pong by using eye-blinking
https://docs.edgeimpulse.com/experts/novel-sensor-projects/eeg-data-machine-learning-part-1
It might help you get started on your journey.
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