ironbci. Open source. Brain-computer interface with the embedded board to monitor the physiological subject's condition and environmental parameters
Ildar Rakhmatulin

TL;DR
This paper introduces an open-source brain-computer interface device built with embedded STM32 hardware and MEMS sensors to monitor physiological and environmental parameters, emphasizing low power and compact design.
Contribution
It presents a novel open-source BCI system integrating sensors and embedded processing for real-time monitoring of physiological and environmental data.
Findings
Low power consumption achieved
Compact device design demonstrated
Real-time data transmission implemented
Abstract
This manuscript presented brain-computer interface (STM32 and ADS1299) with the embedded board with sensors to monitor the subject's state and environment. To reduce power consumption and device size, we used sensors made in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems technology (MEMS) - a gyroscope, accelerometer, and environmental monitoring sensors: CO2, temperature, humidity, ambient sound, and pulse and blood oxygen saturation. Data from the device is transmitted using TCP-PI (UART by Bluetooth) protocol to a computer or mobile device. Open-source https://github.com/Ildaron/ironbci
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · Neurological disorders and treatments
