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Brain Computer Interfacing

The document presents a project on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) aimed at translating brain activity into control commands for assistive devices using EEG signals. It outlines the methodology involving signal processing, machine learning, and the use of Raspberry Pi for real-time data acquisition and analysis. The findings indicate that an effective BCI can be developed with affordable hardware and open-source tools, enhancing accessibility for research and healthcare applications.

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Brain Computer Interfacing

The document presents a project on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) aimed at translating brain activity into control commands for assistive devices using EEG signals. It outlines the methodology involving signal processing, machine learning, and the use of Raspberry Pi for real-time data acquisition and analysis. The findings indicate that an effective BCI can be developed with affordable hardware and open-source tools, enhancing accessibility for research and healthcare applications.

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BRAIN COMPUTER

INTERFACING
PRESENTED BY

GROUP 2

2nd of April, 2025


TABLE OF
CONTENT
Introduction & Background
Project Objectives & Significance
Literature Review
Methodology
Results & Findings
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Overview of the Research Topic:
-The human brain generates electrical activity that can be measured using EEG.
-Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between the brain and
external devices.

Aims and Objectives :


-Translate brain activity into control commands for assistive devices
-Stimulate brain regions to provide sensory feedback or restore neurological functions.

Importance of the Study :


-Enhances human-computer interaction through non-invasive neural control.
-Bridges the gap between neuroscience and practical applications in assistive technology.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES

- To process EEG signals using Neuropype.

- To design an embedded BCI system using Raspberry Pi for data acquisition

- To apply signal processing and machine learning techniques for accurate


EEG classification.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROJECT

-Enhances Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems, enabling hands-free


control in medical and assistive technologies.

-Provides a framework for future research, facilitating improvements in EEG-


based classification for real-world applications.
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-Supports neurorehabilitation research, aiding patients with motor impairments
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LITERATURE REVIEW

-EEG in BCI Applications: EEG-based BCIs have become a critical research area, providing a
direct pathway for brain activity interpretation and external device control.

-Advancements in Signal Acquisition & Processing: Neuropype offers a robust framework for
EEG signal processing, including real-time filtering, feature extraction, and classification, while
the integration of embedded systems like Raspberry Pi enables portable, low-cost BCI
applications with real-time processing capabilities without relying on high-performance
computing resources.

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-Integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI): Machine learning and deep learning models are
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increasingly being used to classify EEG signals more accurately, enhancing BCI performance.
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METHODOLOGY- SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

-EEG Signal Acquisition: Data collected from electrodes (Fp1, Fp2, C3, C4, P7, P8, O1, O2)
using the RaspberryPi 4 and saved in EDF (european data format) formmat.

-Signal Processing & Feature Extraction: Noise removal (filtering), extraction of time,
frequency, time-frequency features, and preprocessing with Neuropype for real-time analysis.

-Classification & Machine Learning: Use of SVM, LDA, CNN, and FNN models for EEG-based
motor imagery classification, with performance evaluation based on accuracy metrics.

-Embedded System Integration (Raspberry Pi): Implementation Lorem of low-latency, real-time


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METHODOLOGY- HARDWARE COMPONENTS

1. EEG Cap

2. Cyton Board

3. WIFI Shield

4. USB Dongle
METHODOLOGY- BLOCK DIAGRAM
RESULT AND FINDINGS

real-time data collection using raspberry pi


RESULT AND FINDINGS

visualization of data for cross-validation High accuracy of the model after training
CONCLUSION

This project demonstrated that a functional Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) can be built
using affordable hardware, open-source tools, and machine learning. We successfully
processed brain signals, deployed the system on a Raspberry Pi, and used AI to classify
EEG data—making BCI more accessible and practical for research, healthcare, and real-
world applications. Our approach proves that advanced neurotechnology doesn’t have to
be expensive or complex to be effective.
THANK
YOU

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