Designing Functional Prototypes Combining BCI and AR for Home Automation
Résumé
In this technology report we present how to design functional
prototypes of smart home systems, based on Augmented Reality
(AR) and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). A prototype was designed
and integrated into a home automation platform, aiming to illustrate the potential of combining EEG-based interaction with Augmented Reality interfaces for operating home appliances. Our proposed solution enables users to interact with different types of appliances from ”on-off”-based objects like lamps, to multiple command objects like televisions. This technology report presents the different steps of the design and implementation of the system, and proposes general guidelines regarding the future development of such solutions. These guidelines start with the description of the functional and technical specifications that should be met, before the introduction of a generic and modular software architecture that can be maintained and adapted for different types of BCI, AR displays and connected objects. Overall this technology report paves the way to the development of a new generation of smart home systems, exploiting brain activity and Augmented Reality for direct interaction with multiple home appliances.
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