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BRAIN GATE TECHNOLOGY

Ch.Bala srujan kumar


B.Tech, 4th year, CSE
166F5A0505
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Development

 Working principle

 Types of brain computer interface(BCI)

 Application

 Advantages

 Disadvantages

 Future scope

 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
 It is a mind-to-movement system that allows a
quadriplegic man to control a computer using his
“thoughts”.
 The system is to help those who have lost control
of their limbs. Or other bodily functions. Such as
patients with spinal cord injury to operate
various gadgets such as TV, computer, lights,
fan, etc.
 It monitors brain activity in the patient and
converts the intention of the user into computer
commands.
 This can be used to control a robot arm or a
cursor on a screen.
DEVELOPMENT
 Company and scientist:
Brain gate is a brain implant system
developed by the bio-tech company cyber kinetics
in 2003 in conjunction with the department of
neuroscience at brown university.

Nicholas halsopulas
WORKING PRINCIPLE
 The principle of brain gate neural interface
system is that which intact with brain function.
Neural signals generated are interpreted by the
system and a cursor is shown to the user on a
computer screen that provides an alternate
“Brain Gate pathway”.
 The user can use that cursor to control the
computer, just as a mouse is used.
WORKING PRINCIPLE(CONT…)
TYPES OF BRAIN COMPUTER
INTERFACE(BCI)
 One way BCI
Computers either accept commands from the
brain or send signals to it
 Two way BCI
Allow brain and external devices to
exchange information in both directions.
WORKING
 The brain gate neural interface device is a
propriety brain-computer interface that consist of
an “Inter neural signal sensor and External
processors”.
 The sensor consists of a tiny chip containing 100
microscopic electrodes that detect brain cell
electrical activity.
 The chip is implanted on the surface of brain in
the motor cortex area that control movement.
WORKING(CONT…)
 External processors convert neural signals into
an output signal under the users own control.
 In the pilot version of the device, a cable connects
the sensor to an external processor in a cart that
contains computers.
 The computers translate brain activity and
create the communication output using custom
decoding software.
NEUROMOTOR PROSTHETIC
DEVICE
APPLICATIONS
 In classification of electroencephalogram(EEG)
signal.
 In multimedia communication.

 In evaluation of spike detection algorithms.

 Actuated control of mobile robot by human EEG.

 As a brain controlled switch for asynchronous


control.
 In evaluating the machine learning algorithms.
ADVANTAGES
 Controlling remote devices
 Making and receiving telephone calls

 Accessing the internet

 Turn on or off the lights

 Control robotic arm

 Watch and control television

 Use the pc

 Locking or unlocking doors

 Motorized wheelchair.
DISADVANTAGES
 Expensive
 Risky surgery

 Not wireless yet

 Difficulty in adaptation and learning

 Limitation in information transform rate.


FUTURE SCOPE
 Current new advances include a second-generation
interface software M*Power controller that will enable
users to perform a wide variety of daily activities without
assistances of technician.
 Smaller ,wireless device .

 The user will have an improved control of respiratory


system, limb with muscle stimulation or robotics.
CONCLUSION
 The invention of brain gate is such a revolution
in medical field. The remarkable breakthrough
offers hope That people who are paralyzed will
one day be able to independently operate
artificial limbs, computers or wheelchairs.
THANK YOU

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