Title of article :
Methodological Note: Recent Advances in Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface Systems: A Technological and Quantitative Review
Author/Authors :
sadeghi, sahar Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , maleki, ali Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a system that enables users to transmit commands to the
computer using their brain activity recorded by electroencephalography. In a Hybrid Brain-
Computer Interface (HBCI), a BCI control signal combines with one or more BCI control
signals or with Human-Machine Interface (HMI) biosignals to increase classification accuracy,
boost system speed, and improve user’s satisfaction. HBCI systems are categorized according
to the type of combined signals and the combination technique (simultaneous or sequential).
They have been used in several applications such as cursor control, target selection, and
spellers. Increasing the number of articles published in this field indicates the significance
of these systems. In this paper, different HBCI combinations, their important features, and
potential applications are discussed. In most cases, the combination of a BCI control signal
with a HMI biosignal yields higher information transfer rate than two BCI control signals.
Keywords :
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) , BCI control signal , Human-machine interface biosignal , Simultaneous and sequential HBCI
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics