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Augmented Reality of Technological Environment in Correlation with Brain Computer Interfaces for Control Processes

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The article describes the idea of linking solutions from Brain Computer Interfaces technology with augmented reality based on a Google device. A system composed of devices such as MindWave Mobile and Google Glass, which support the process of controlling mobile robots without a need of issuing voice commands, an identification of an eye movement or the use of upper and lower limbs, is presented. The article discusses parameters of Google Glass for control processes. A unit of MindWave Mobile by NeuroSky is characterised as well.

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Paszkiel, S. (2014). Augmented Reality of Technological Environment in Correlation with Brain Computer Interfaces for Control Processes. In: Szewczyk, R., Zieliński, C., Kaliczyńska, M. (eds) Recent Advances in Automation, Robotics and Measuring Techniques. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 267. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05353-0_20

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