EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review

Electroencephalography (EEG) signals have great impact on the development of assistive rehabilitation devices. These signals are used as a popular tool to investigate the functions and the behavior of the human motion in recent research. The study of EEG-based control of assistive devices is still i...

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Main Authors: Maged S. AL-Quraishi, Irraivan Elamvazuthi, Siti Asmah Daud, S. Parasuraman, Alberto Borboni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
EEG
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3342
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spelling doaj-1cc61a6a5ea04935a116f0f55d80253c2020-11-25T00:09:35ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-10-011810334210.3390/s18103342s18103342EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic ReviewMaged S. AL-Quraishi0Irraivan Elamvazuthi1Siti Asmah Daud2S. Parasuraman3Alberto Borboni4Smart Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology (SMART) Research Group & Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar 32610, MalaysiaSmart Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology (SMART) Research Group & Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar 32610, MalaysiaSmart Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology (SMART) Research Group & Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar 32610, MalaysiaSchool of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway 46150, MalaysiaMechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Universita degli Studi di Brescia, Via Branze, 38-25123 Brescia, ItalyElectroencephalography (EEG) signals have great impact on the development of assistive rehabilitation devices. These signals are used as a popular tool to investigate the functions and the behavior of the human motion in recent research. The study of EEG-based control of assistive devices is still in early stages. Although the EEG-based control of assistive devices has attracted a considerable level of attention over the last few years, few studies have been carried out to systematically review these studies, as a means of offering researchers and experts a comprehensive summary of the present, state-of-the-art EEG-based control techniques used for assistive technology. Therefore, this research has three main goals. The first aim is to systematically gather, summarize, evaluate and synthesize information regarding the accuracy and the value of previous research published in the literature between 2011 and 2018. The second goal is to extensively report on the holistic, experimental outcomes of this domain in relation to current research. It is systematically performed to provide a wealthy image and grounded evidence of the current state of research covering EEG-based control for assistive rehabilitation devices to all the experts and scientists. The third goal is to recognize the gap of knowledge that demands further investigation and to recommend directions for future research in this area.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3342EEGbrain machine interfacelower limb exoskeletonupper limb exoskeleton
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author Maged S. AL-Quraishi
Irraivan Elamvazuthi
Siti Asmah Daud
S. Parasuraman
Alberto Borboni
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Irraivan Elamvazuthi
Siti Asmah Daud
S. Parasuraman
Alberto Borboni
EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
Sensors
EEG
brain machine interface
lower limb exoskeleton
upper limb exoskeleton
author_facet Maged S. AL-Quraishi
Irraivan Elamvazuthi
Siti Asmah Daud
S. Parasuraman
Alberto Borboni
author_sort Maged S. AL-Quraishi
title EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
title_short EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
title_full EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed EEG-Based Control for Upper and Lower Limb Exoskeletons and Prostheses: A Systematic Review
title_sort eeg-based control for upper and lower limb exoskeletons and prostheses: a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Electroencephalography (EEG) signals have great impact on the development of assistive rehabilitation devices. These signals are used as a popular tool to investigate the functions and the behavior of the human motion in recent research. The study of EEG-based control of assistive devices is still in early stages. Although the EEG-based control of assistive devices has attracted a considerable level of attention over the last few years, few studies have been carried out to systematically review these studies, as a means of offering researchers and experts a comprehensive summary of the present, state-of-the-art EEG-based control techniques used for assistive technology. Therefore, this research has three main goals. The first aim is to systematically gather, summarize, evaluate and synthesize information regarding the accuracy and the value of previous research published in the literature between 2011 and 2018. The second goal is to extensively report on the holistic, experimental outcomes of this domain in relation to current research. It is systematically performed to provide a wealthy image and grounded evidence of the current state of research covering EEG-based control for assistive rehabilitation devices to all the experts and scientists. The third goal is to recognize the gap of knowledge that demands further investigation and to recommend directions for future research in this area.
topic EEG
brain machine interface
lower limb exoskeleton
upper limb exoskeleton
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3342
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