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Revolutionizing Interaction Brain-Computer Interfaces for Real-Time, Data-Rich Secure Communication
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Author(s): S. Nagarajan (Department of CSE, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, India), N. M. G. Kumar (Department of EEE, Mohan Babu University Sree Vidyanikethan, India), Adlin Sheeba (Department of CSE, St. Joseph's Institute of Technology, India), R. Manikandan (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Panimalar Engineering College, India), Ravi Kumar Saidala (Independent Researcher, India), G. Manikandan (Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, India)and Mukundan Appadurai Paramashivan (Champions Group, Singapore)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 18
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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.ch008
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Abstract
The transformational potential of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) in facilitating immediate and data-rich communication is extensively investigated. A paradigm change is represented by brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) since they provide direct communication paths between the human brain and external objects, going beyond the conventional input patterns. In this study, improvements in brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies are investigated, with a particular focus on their ability to read neural signals quickly and directly. By utilizing these characteristics, BCIs have the potential to revolutionize the modes of business, thereby improving the efficiency of communication and making it more accessible to individuals with impairments and beyond. A review of the existing techniques and specialized fabrics that are supporting the development of BCIs is presented in this paper. Particular attention is paid to the incorporation of these methodologies into real-time operations as well as their counterarguments for future communication interfaces.
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