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Brain-Computer Interface-Controlled Smartphones for Streamlined Organizational Data Management
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Author(s): B. T. Geetha (Department of ECE, Saveetha School of Engineering, India), S. P. Tripathi (IPS Academy, Institute of Business Management and Research, India), Chhavi Rani Saxena (IPS Academy, Institute of Business Management and Research, India), Kuldeep Chouhan (Department of Computer Science and Applications, Sharda School of Engineering and Technology, India), Navruzbek Shavkatov (Department of Corporate Finance and Securities, Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan)and Pankaj Dadheech (Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management, and Gramothan, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 16
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Brain-Computer Interfaces and Applications in Business
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Binay Kumar Pandey (Department of Information Technology, College of Technology, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India), A.Shaji George (TSM, Almarai Company, Saudi Arabia), Sameer Tiwari (George Mason University, USA), Salah A. Albermany (Kufa University, Iraq)and Ho Sy Hung (Hong Duc University, Vietnam)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-5122-3.ch011
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Abstract
The integration of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology with mobile devices is a novel approach to enhance organisational administration. This study examines the potential of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to enhance task management, communication, and decision-making through smartphone control. BCI technology enables administrators and managers to remotely supervise organisational activities, monitor performance indicators, and access data through a hands-free, real-time interface with mobile applications. The paper examines the technical framework, implementation issues, and implications for organisational agility and productivity in the context of BCI-smartphone integration. Additionally, it investigates the adoption rate of BCI, security concerns, and the potential applications of BCI in mobile organisational tools in the future. This research demonstrates that modern management practices in enterprises could be transformed by brain-computer interface (BCI)-enabled mobile phones, which provide enhanced cognitive, real-time control over diverse processes.
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