FIELD: information technology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to information technology and neurophysiology and can be used for a brain-computer interface. In the method, the device is made in the form of a portable wireless device that allows to detect the electrophysiological and biometric parameters of the operator. This device contains an electroencephalogram detection module, an electrooculogram detection module, an electromyogram detection module, a motor activity detection module, a processing module, configured to process the detection signals by a method of merging and comparing the motor activity with the electrophysiological parameters of the operator. Also the device is configured to generate and wirelessly transmit control signals of an intended movement to the exoskeleton in real-time.
EFFECT: invention makes it possible to improve the performance characteristics of the brain-computer interface device, to provide mobility and to improve the accuracy of control of neuroelectronic systems and exoskeletons.
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Dates
2018-07-19—Published
2016-08-30—Filed