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Shared Three-Dimensional Robotic Arm Control Based on Asynchronous BCI and Computer Vision

Yajun Zhou, Tianyou Yu, Wei Gao, Weichen Huang, Zilin Lu, Qiyun Huang, Yuanqing Li

2023IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A brain-computer interface (BCI) can be used to translate neuronal activity into commands to control external devices. However, using noninvasive BCI to control a robotic arm for movements in three-dimensional (3D) environments and accomplish complicated daily tasks, such as grasping and drinking, remains a challenge. APPROACH: In this study, a shared robotic arm control system based on hybrid asynchronous BCI and computer vision was presented. The BCI model, which combines steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) and blink-related electrooculography (EOG) signals, allows users to freely choose from fifteen commands in an asynchronous mode corresponding to robot actions in a 3D workspace and reach targets with a wide movement range, while computer vision can identify objects and assist a robotic arm in completing more precise tasks, such as grasping a target automatically. RESULTS: Ten subjects participated in the experiments and achieved an average accuracy of more than 92% and a high trajectory efficiency for robot movement. All subjects were able to perform the reach-grasp-drink tasks successfully using the proposed shared control method, with fewer error commands and shorter completion time than with direct BCI control. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results demonstrated the feasibility and efficiency of generating practical multidimensional control of an intuitive robotic arm by merging hybrid asynchronous BCI and computer vision-based recognition.

Topics & Concepts

Brain–computer interfaceComputer scienceAsynchronous communicationInterface (matter)Robotic armWorkspaceGRASPArtificial intelligenceComputer visionRobotHuman–computer interactionSimulationElectroencephalographyPsychologyMaximum bubble pressure methodParallel computingProgramming languageComputer networkPsychiatryBubbleEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing