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EEG-based brain-controlled mobile robots: a survey

Bi et al., 2013

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11336817916332464279
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Bi L
Fan X
Liu Y
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IEEE transactions on human-machine systems

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EEG-based brain-controlled mobile robots can serve as powerful aids for severely disabled people in their daily life, especially to help them move voluntarily. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive review of the complete systems, key techniques, and evaluation issues of …
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