The present thesis-work focuses on the BCI system implemented at the San Camillo Hospital (Venice) as a rehabilitative treatment. It is an alternative rehabilitative strategy, that applies an operant conditioning based on neuroplasticity to operate external devices. The aim of this thesis work is designing a digital FIR filter for this BCI application. Herein, the approach and criterion used are explained in detail, finally are exposed the outcomes and possible future strategies and approaches

Design of a digital FIR filter with minimum delay for BCI applications

Sturaro, Silvia
2013/2014

Abstract

The present thesis-work focuses on the BCI system implemented at the San Camillo Hospital (Venice) as a rehabilitative treatment. It is an alternative rehabilitative strategy, that applies an operant conditioning based on neuroplasticity to operate external devices. The aim of this thesis work is designing a digital FIR filter for this BCI application. Herein, the approach and criterion used are explained in detail, finally are exposed the outcomes and possible future strategies and approaches
2013-09-23
BCI, FIR, feedback, San Camillo
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