Implementation of a Daemon for OpenBCI
This is an incremental technical implementation aimed at enabling general public use of EEG in virtual reality applications.
The study tackled the challenge of making EEG-based brain-computer interfaces accessible by developing a daemon for the affordable OpenBCI headset to acquire, filter, and analyze EEG data, with no concrete results or numbers provided.
This document describes a technical study of the electroencephalographic (EEG) headset OpenBCI (New York, US). In comparison to research grade EEG, the OpenBCI headset is affordable thus suitable for the general public use. In this study we designed a daemon, that is, a background and continuous task communicating with the headset, acquiring, filtering and analyzing the EEG data. This study was promoted by the IHMTEK Company (Vienne, France) in 2016 within a thesis on the integration of EEG-based brain-computer interfaces in virtual reality for the general public.