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2 introduction Brain driven car which would be of great help to the physically disabled people. These cars will rely only on what the individual is thinking. Any physical movement on the part of the individual is not required . a great advance of technology which will make the disabled, abled.

3 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
By BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE researchers are able to produce artificial intelligence. Brain +computer = artificial intelligence

4 BIOCONTROL SYSTEM The biocontrol system integrates signals from various other systems It comprises of :- Brain-computer interface Automatic security system Automatic navigation system

5 AUTOMATIC SECURITY SYSTEM
The EEG of the driver is monitored continually. When it drops less than 4 Hz then a message is given to the driver for confirmation and waits for sometime, to continue the drive.

6 AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION SYSTEM
It automatically monitors every route the car travels and stores it. The map database is analyzed and the shortest route to the destination is chosen. By xm satellite radio the computer drives the car automatically.

7 Brain computer interface
It sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain-machine It is a direct communication pathway between a human and an external device. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions.

8 EEG Transmission EEG (electroencephalogram)
A wide screen of the computer is placed at an angle aesthetically suitable to the driver. Each program can be controlled either directly by a mouse or by a shortcut.

9 It decode the message at the motor neuron to obtain maximum accuracy
The principle is that the impulse of the human brain can be tracked and even decoded. When the driver attempts for a physical movement it sends an impulse to the motor neuron It decode the message at the motor neuron to obtain maximum accuracy

10 By observing the sensory neurons we can monitor the eye movement of the driver.
The cursor on the screen moves w.r.t eye movement of the driver

11 The sensors, which are placed at the front and rear ends of the car, send a live feedback of the environment to the computer. The steering wheel is turned through a specific angle by electromechanical actuators.

12 The angle of turn is calibrated from the distance moved by the dot on the screen.

13 Specialty of the car Once the driver (disabled) nears the car. The security system of the car is activated. Robotic arms assist the driver to his seat, As soon as the driver is seated the EEG helmet is placed on the drivers head Images as well as thermo graphic results of the driver are previously fed into the database of the computer.

14 A brain-computer interface is a direct communication pathway
between a human or animal brain and an external device BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions

15 TEST RESULTS COMPARING DRIVER ACCURACY WITH/WITHOUT BCI
Subjects demonstrated activation accuracies in the range of 70-82% Accuracies using actual finger movements were observed in the range 36-83% The average classification accuracy of imaginary movements was over 99%

16 CONCLUSION When the above requirements are satisfied and if this car becomes cost effective we shall witness a revolutionary change in the society Thus the integration of bioelectronics with automotive systems is essential to develop efficient and futuristic vehicles.

17 “Thus demarcation between the abler and the disabled vanishes”.

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