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Instrumentation, Measurement, and Signal Processing in Electroencephalography-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces: Situations and Prospects | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Instrumentation, Measurement, and Signal Processing in Electroencephalography-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces: Situations and Prospects


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Proper signal measurement and processing are crucial in electroencephalography (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), as they form the basis of brain insight and p...Show More

Abstract:

Proper signal measurement and processing are crucial in electroencephalography (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), as they form the basis of brain insight and precise BCI control. Currently, extensive papers have reported their progress and successful applications in this field. Nevertheless, a systematic review of progress and challenges in this field is still lacking, and the research challenges have not been thoroughly discussed. Herein, a systematic review of instrumentation, measurement, and signal processing in EEG-based BCIs is proposed. First, EEG signals and the application of EEG-based BCIs are introduced. Then, the components and products related to the measurement, processing, and control of EEG signals are analyzed. Specifically, detailed discussions are provided on the measurement methods and results. Moreover, typical EEG paradigms and the processing methods of EEG signals are analyzed. Finally, four major challenges in this field are proposed and discussed: BCIs for acquiring high-quality EEG signals, EEG-based BCIs for long-term tasks, EEG-based BCIs for mobile or dynamic scenarios, and EEG-based BCIs with user-centered designs. This study offers practitioners a comprehensive guide for the measurement and processing of EEG signals, encompassing instrument selection, methodology implementation, current challenges, and future considerations.
Article Sequence Number: 6504128
Date of Publication: 21 June 2024

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