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Paper Title
War Field Spying Robot with Wireless Camera Using Brain Robot Interface
Authors
  Mr.Sathishkumar K,  Mr.Mariselvam A K
Abstract
To develop a robotic vehicle with wireless camera using brain robot interface for monitoring purpose. The robot along with camera can wirelessly transmit real time video with night vision capabilities. This is a kind of robot can be helpful for spying purpose in war fields. A major challenge in two-class Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems is the low bandwidth of the communication channel, especially while communicating and controlling assistive devices, which requires multiple motion command options in the form of forward, left, right, backward, and start/stop. BCIs are systems that can bypass conventional channels of communication (i.e., muscles and thoughts) to provide direct communication and control between the human brain and physical devices by translating different patterns of brain activity into commands in real time. With these commands a mobile robot can be controlled. A wireless camera is mounted on the robot body for spying purpose even in complete darkness by using infrared lighting.
Keywords- LPC2148, BCI Systems, Wireless Camera, Zigbee module
Publication Details
Unique Identification Number - IJEDR1501077Page Number(s) - 422-427Pubished in - Volume 3 | Issue 1 | Jan 2015DOI (Digital Object Identifier) -    Publisher - IJEDR (ISSN - 2321-9939)
Cite this Article
  Mr.Sathishkumar K,  Mr.Mariselvam A K,   "War Field Spying Robot with Wireless Camera Using Brain Robot Interface", International Journal of Engineering Development and Research (IJEDR), ISSN:2321-9939, Volume.3, Issue 1, pp.422-427, Jan 2015, Available at :http://www.ijedr.org/papers/IJEDR1501077.pdf
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