• DocumentCode
    3846465
  • Title

    An SSVEP-Based Brain–Computer Interface for the Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation

  • Author

    Henrik Gollee;Ivan Volosyak;Angus J. McLachlan;Kenneth J. Hunt;Axel Gräser

  • Author_Institution
    Centre for Rehabilitation Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K.
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    1847
  • Lastpage
    1855
  • Abstract
    A brain-computer interface (BCI) based on steady-state visual-evoked potentials (SSVEPs) is combined with a functional electrical stimulation (FES) system to allow the user to control stimulation settings and parameters. The system requires four flickering lights of distinct frequencies that are used to form a menu-based interface, enabling the user to interact with the FES system. The approach was evaluated in 12 neurologically intact subjects to change the parameters and operating mode of an abdominal stimulation system for respiratory assistance. No major influence of the FES on the raw EEG signal could be observed. In tests with a self-paced task, a mean accuracy of more than 90% was achieved, with detection times of approximately 7.7 s and an average information transfer rate of 12.5 bits/min. There was no significant dependency of the accuracy or time of detection on the FES stimulation intensity. The results indicate that the system could be used to control FES-based neuroprostheses with a high degree of accuracy and robustness.
  • Keywords
    "Neuromuscular stimulation","Control systems","Electroencephalography","Communication system control","Technological innovation","Spinal cord injury","Prosthetics","Frequency","Abdomen","Automatic testing"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2010.2043432
  • Filename
    5416300