Get Mobile – The Smartphone Brain Scanner

Carsten Stahlhut, Arkadiusz Stopczynski, Michael Kai Petersen, Jakob Eg Larsen, Lars Kai Hansen

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    Abstract

    This demonstration will provide live-interaction with a smartphone brain scanner consisting of a low-cost wireless 14-channel EEG headset (Emotiv Epoc) and a mobile device. With our system it is possible to perform real-time functional brain imaging on a smartphone device, including stimulus delivery, data acquisition, logging, brain state decoding, and 3D visualization of the cortical EEG sources. Implementation of the smartphone brain scanner is based on the Qt framework and benefits from the cross-platform support of multiple hardware platforms (smartphones, tablet devices, netbooks and PCs) that are based on Linux operating systems. Thus our system runs on multiple platforms, including Maemo/MeeGo based smartphones, Android-based smartphones and tablet devices.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2012
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society - Hilton Bayfront Hotel, San Diego, United States
    Duration: 28 Aug 20121 Sept 2012
    Conference number: 34

    Conference

    Conference34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
    Number34
    LocationHilton Bayfront Hotel
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySan Diego
    Period28/08/201201/09/2012

    Bibliographical note

    From the EMBC workshop on Brain-Machine-Body Interfaces: http://embc2012.embs.org/program/bmbi

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