A Survey on Brain-Computer Interaction
It addresses the challenge of making BCIs practical and reliable for individuals with severe disabilities, but it is incremental as a review paper.
This survey reviews Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems, which enable communication via neural activity, highlighting the need for validation in real-world use by people with severe disabilities and improved reliability to match muscle-based function.
Brain-Computer Interface(BCI) systems support communication through direct measures of neural activity without muscle activity. Brain-Computer Interface systems need to be validated in long-term studies of real-world use by people with severe disabilities, and effective and viable models for their widespread dissemination must be implemented. Finally, the day-to-day and moment-to-moment reliability of BCI performance must be improved so that approaches the reliability of natural muscle-based function. This review discusses the structure and functions of BCI systems, clarifies terminology integration and progress, and opportunities in the field are also identified and explicated based on the current availability of invasive recording technologies used for BCI systems.