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Software Design Documentfor a specific implementation of BCI2000 Gerwin SchalkThilo HinterbergerDennis J. McFarlandJ urgen MellingerNew York State Department of HealthWadsworth CenterLaboratory of Nervous Systems DisordersEberhard Karls Universit at T ubingenMedizinische Fakult atInstitut f ur Medizinische PsychologieSponsorsJonathan R. Wolpaw and Niels BirbaumerAlbany, NYFebruary 2000 July 2004 Contents1 Purpose .. Scope .. Intended Audience .. List of System Components .. References .. Content Summary .. 22 System Overview33 Design Assumptions and Dependencies .. Processing performance, definition of real time .. Operating systems .. End-user characteristics .. Possible and/or probable changes in functionality.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose All presently available augmentative communication systems depend in some mea-sure on voluntary muscle control. Thus, they are useless to those who are totally paralyzed and to some others with severe motor disabilities. EEG–based commu-nication, because it does not depend on voluntary muscle control, could ...
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