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Submitted July 19, 2022
Published 2022-07-19

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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): REICIT

Study on EEG signal-controlled hand prosthesis for the disabled


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Published: 2022-07-19

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Castro Vargas, J. F. and Martínez Ramírez, J. L. (2022) “Study on EEG signal-controlled hand prosthesis for the disabled”, REICIT, 2(1), pp. 30–50. Available at: https://revistas.up.ac.pa/index.php/REICIT/article/view/3055 (Accessed: 22 November 2024).

Abstract

The document summarizes in general terms the proposed work on the construction of a hand prosthesis controlled through EEG signals, justifying the fundamental elements of the choice of the subject, setting out the objectives, the progress achieved and the methodology carried out to achieve them. Within the materials and methods, some theoretical parameters of what is known as a Mindflex unit created by the Mattel® company are established and how a micro controller can be exposed to reverse engineering processes in order to know it in detail and expand the range of possible applications. Building a prosthesis on the platform developed for board games and based on signal analysis offers a great opportunity to reduce costs by up to 80% and provide adequate performance for efficient and timely response and easy task execution. The union of Physics and the study of the brain opens the way to new research on the total function of the brain, making optimal the creation of new comforts for the human being and its adaptation to these.

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