Brain Computer Interface Based Home Automation System Using Raspberry Pi

Authors

  • Umme Habiba Maginmani Dept of Computer Network & Engineering, Secab Institute Of Engineering & Technology Vijayapura, VTU Belgavi, Karanataka, India
  • Mujamil Dakhani Dept of Computer Network & Engineering, Secab Institute Of Engineering & Technology Vijayapura, VTU Belgavi, Karanataka, India

Keywords:

Brain, Brain-Computer Interface, Eye–blink, Raspberry Pi, Bluetooth, Home Appliances, Mind-wave mobile, Brain sense

Abstract

In our general public there are more individuals endured by immobile sicknesses causes them a few handicaps like they can`t talk and unfit to move truly and incapable to communicate their regular essential needs, however they can even now utilize their eyes and now and again move their heads. This paper show how it is working under the guideline of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). Our model encourages them to work home appliances by having eye blink. This framework is having a center framework as Raspberry Pi. However, the machines can be picked by having need for apparatuses. In this application, Machines are turned on by having one blink and turned off by making double blink. In this framework, need as a request for light, fan, and Tv. We can work more machines by providing moreover request of needs.

 

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Published

2020-10-31

How to Cite

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U. H. Maginmani and M. Dakhani, “Brain Computer Interface Based Home Automation System Using Raspberry Pi”, Int. J. Sci. Res. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 70–76, Oct. 2020.

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