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The Brain-Inspired Cooperative Shared Control for Brain-Machine Interface

Authors :
Zheng, Shengjie
Liu, Ling
Yang, Junjie
Qian, Lang
Gao, Gang
Chen, Xin
Jin, Wenqi
Deng, Chunshan
Li, Xiaojian
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In the practical application of brain-machine interface technology, the problem often faced is the low information content and high noise of the neural signals collected by the electrode and the difficulty of decoding by the decoder, which makes it difficult for the robotic to obtain stable instructions to complete the task. The idea based on the principle of cooperative shared control can be achieved by extracting general motor commands from brain activity, while the fine details of the movement can be hosted to the robot for completion, or the brain can have complete control. This study proposes a brain-machine interface shared control system based on spiking neural networks for robotic arm movement control and wheeled robots wheel speed control and steering, respectively. The former can reliably control the robotic arm to move to the destination position, while the latter controls the wheeled robots for object tracking and map generation. The results show that the shared control based on brain-inspired intelligence can perform some typical tasks in complex environments and positively improve the fluency and ease of use of brain-machine interaction, and also demonstrate the potential of this control method in clinical applications of brain-machine interfaces.<br />16 pages, 16 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9377c015ba4c894c4f24cc77b0e66b67
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.2.15023.61602