Home Automation Using SSVEP & Eye-Blink Detection Based Brain-Computer Interface
Kratarth Goel, Raunaq Vohra, Anant Kamath, and Veeky Baths

TL;DR
This paper introduces a brain-computer interface system for home automation that utilizes SSVEP and eye-blink detection, integrated with indoor localization, to control multiple devices effectively.
Contribution
It presents a novel BCI-based home automation system combining SSVEP, eye-blink detection, and indoor localization to enhance device control capabilities.
Findings
Successful hardware implementation controlling lamps and fans
Achieved state-of-the-art results in BCI-based home automation
Enhanced controllability with combined SSVEP and eye-blink signals
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel brain computer interface based home automation system using two responses - Steady State Visually Evoked Potential (SSVEP) and the eye-blink artifact, which is augmented by a Bluetooth based indoor localization system, to greatly increase the number of controllable devices. The hardware implementation of this system to control a table lamp and table fan using brain signals has also been discussed and state-of-the-art results have been achieved.
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