Liu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A novel brain-controlled wheelchair combined with computer vision and augmented realityLiu et al., 2022
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- Liu K
- Yu Y
- Liu Y
- Tang J
- Liang X
- Chu X
- Zhou Z
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- Biomedical Engineering Online
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Abstract Background Brain-controlled wheelchairs (BCWs) are important applications of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). Currently, most BCWs are semiautomatic. When users want to reach a target of interest in their immediate environment, this semiautomatic …
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