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BioSig: A Free and Open Source Software Library for BCI Research

The lack of common tools and standards has made software development a key issue in brain-computer interface research. With the BioSig project’s tool repository, brain-computer interface researchers can avoid reinventing the wheel on every project.

Brain-Computer Interface Operation of Robotic and Prosthetic Devices

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) use signals recorded from the brain to operate robotic or prosthetic devices. Both invasive and noninvasive approaches have proven effective. Achieving the speed, accuracy, and reliability necessary for real-world applications remains the major challenge for BCI-based robotic control.

Rehabilitation with Brain-Computer Interface Systems

BCI systems let users convert thoughts into actions that do not involve voluntary muscle movement. The systems offer a new means of communication for those with paralysis or severe neuromuscular disorders.

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IPv6 proponents are now supporting the once-criticized network address translation technology to enable communication between the two technologies and allow for an orderly transition to IPv6.

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Topics include the battle over a proposed wireless approach, a project using metamaterials that could speed up the Internet, a new use for Captcha security technology, and research that has developed a way to weave textile fibers covered with nanowires into garments so that the wearer’s body movement generates power.

Challenges and Lessons in Developing Middleware on Smart Phones

Several research projects pursuing middleware architectures to support pervasive applications on smart phones reveal the importance of careful resource management, lightweight communication protocols, and asynchronous programming.

Total Recall

An overview of the state of the art of brain-computer interfaces gives a sense of the future potential for using BCIs in real-life applications.

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Drinking with Dinosaurs

We are told that we must learn from failure, but agreement with this principle does little to foster its enactment in the face of persistent psychological and organizational barriers.

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