Home Automation Using Brain Signals

Authors

  • Mohan K  Department of ECE, B N M Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Mallikarjun S M  Department of ECE, B N M Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Beeresh  Department of ECE, B N M Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Keerti Kulkarni  Department of ECE, B N M Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2390394

Keywords:

Brain Computer Interface, EEG signals, home automation

Abstract

In this time of digitization and computerization, the life of individuals is getting more straightforward as nearly everything is programmed. This interconnection of the things can be used to help people with physical disabilities including paralysis. The brain signals of such people can be harnessed to create a home automation system. In this work, the concentration levels of such individuals are extracted using the EEG signals. These signals are then used to control the electronic devices. The designed system has been tested to operate the switching of an electric bulb using brain signals. This system can also be extended to assist a physically impaired individual to have effective control over electrical and electronic appliances and devices within a home.

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2023-06-30

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[1]
Mohan K, Mallikarjun S M, Beeresh, Keerti Kulkarni, " Home Automation Using Brain Signals" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 9, Issue 3, pp.344-348, May-June-2023. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2390394