Abstract

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is one of the communication channels used to make an interaction between human brain and digital computer to control/operate the external devices without having any touch of muscular body part. This provides the easiness in operations and also helpful to elder and decibel people. This is useful for people who cannot operate the peripheral devices using our normal muscular body parts. The proposed system aims to control home appliances (like bulb, fanatic.) with the help of Human Attention Level which come sunder on – invasive method of brains signal measurement. This attention is being measured by Neuro Sky Headset. Attention level values are ranges from 1 to 100. Attentionmeansuser’ level of mental focus which occurs during intense concentration and directed (but stable) mental activity. So, to get attention values user should observe the object (or focus on to the object). For demonstration purpose here are used one bulb and one fan.

Keywords

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) System, Elec- troencephalograms (EEG), Neurosky, Non- invasive,

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