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Wheelchair Free Hands Navigation Using Robust DWT_AR Features Extraction Method With Muscle Brain Signals

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Researchers try to help disabled people by introducing some innovative applications to support and assess their life. The Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) application that covers both hardware and software models, is… Click to show full abstract

Researchers try to help disabled people by introducing some innovative applications to support and assess their life. The Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) application that covers both hardware and software models, is considered in this work. BCI is implemented based on brain signals to be converted to commands. To increase the number of commands, non-brain source signals are used, such as eye-blinking, teeth clenching, jaw squeezing, and other movements. This paper introduced a low dimensions robust method to detect the eye-blinks and jaw squeezing; so that the method can be applied to drive a wheelchair by using five commands. Our approach is used Discrete Wavelet Transform with Autoregressive to extract the signal’s features. These features are classified by using a linear Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. The present method detects every testing sample using a small training set to test and drive a powered wheelchair. The proposed method is fully implemented practically based on binary-coded commands.

Keywords: hands navigation; wheelchair free; method; brain signals; free hands; brain

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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