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Enhancing Brain Signal Acquisition in Brain-Computer


Interface (BCIs)
Saptarsi Pal, Shreyansh Mishra, Ajay Kumar, Utkarsh
Tiwari, Mahesh Kumar Singh
Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Dronacharya Group of Institutions,Dronacharya Group of
Institutions,Dronacharya Group of Institutions,Dronacharya Group of Institutions
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Saptarsi Pal, Shreyansh Mishra, Ajay Kumar


Research Scholar, Research Scholar, Research Scholar
Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Dronacharya
Group of Institutions
Outline

❑ Introduction
❑ Existing Approaches/Related Works
❑ Problems in Existing Approaches
❑ Proposed Methodology
❑ Results and Discussion
❑ Conclusions and Future Work
❑ References
Introduction

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold immense potential for revolutionizing human-computer interaction. These systems facilitate direct communication between the brain and
external devices, offering opportunities for individuals with motor disabilities, neurodegenerative disorders, and other conditions. However, the efficacy of BCIs is significantly
influenced by the quality of brain signal acquisition. This paper presents a comprehensive research framework to address existing challenges and improve the acquisition of brain
signals in BCIs. [1]

The burgeoning field of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) represents a transformative leap in human-machine interfaces. Through the convergence of neuroscience and engineering, BCIs hold immense potential for
empowering individuals with motor disabilities, offering novel avenues for rehabilitation, and redefining the possibilities of robotics. This research endeavor takes a significant stride forward by introducing an
innovative framework that redefines the way humans interact with humanoid robots Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold immense potential for revolutionizing human-computer interaction. These systems
facilitate direct communication between the brain and external devices, offering opportunities for individuals with motor disabilities, neurodegenerative disorders, and other conditions. However, the efficacy of
BCIs is significantly influenced by the quality of brain signal acquisition. This paper presents a comprehensive research framework to address existing challenges and improve the acquisition of brain signals in
BCIs.
Advanced signal processing techniques are one of the crucial approaches in BCI which involves in removal of artifacts and noise by using spital filters and bandpass or notches to segregate frequency bands of
interest. Advanced signal processing makes it more empirical for assistive technologies, including medical and imparting abet. On the other hand, Novel Electrode Design pushes the limits and makes BCI
convenient, attainable, and effectual to a greater extent
Existing Approaches/Related Works
Problems in Existing Approaches
Proposed Methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusions and Future Work
References
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