Introduction -- The motor system -- Using noninvasive methods to drive brain-computer interface (BCI): the role of electroencephalography and functional near-infrared spectroscopy in BCI -- Biopotential acquisition for brain-wheelchair interfaces -- EEG signal processing in brain-computer interface -- High-speed steady-state visual evoked potential-based brain-computer interfaces -- P300-based brain-computer interfaces -- Motor imagery based brain-computer interfaces -- electrocorticogram based brain-computer interfaces -- Hybrid brain-computer interfaces for wheelchair control: a review of existing solutions, their advantages and open challenges -- Wheelchairs: history, characteristics, and technical specifications -- Smart-wheelchairs -- Brain-computer interfaces for controlling wheelchairs -- Control strategies of a brain-controlled wheelchair using two mental tasks -- Towards a system to command a robotic wheelchair based on independent SSVEP-BCI -- EOG-based wheelchair control -- Voice-directed autonomous navigation of a smart-wheelchair -- Brain-computer interfaces for neurorehabilitation: enhancing functional electrical stimulation.
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