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Brain Controlled Car for Disabled Seminar Report Rudy
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SEMINAR report
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on
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BRAIN CONTROLLED CAR FOR DISABLED USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
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Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of
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BATCHLOR OF ENGINEERING DEGREE
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IN
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Electronics and communication ENGINEERING
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Submitted by
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------------------------------------------------- RUDRESH.K.M 1AT07EC076
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Under the guidance of
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INTERNAL GUIDE
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Mr.Hungund
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Department of E&C
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AIT, Bangalore.
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Bibliography: 1. 'Off-line Classification of EEG from the "New York Brain- Computer Interface (BCI)" Flotzinger, D., Kalcher, J., Wolpaw, J.R., McFarland, J.J., and Pfurtscheller, G., Report #378, IIG-Report Series, IIG: Institutes for Information Processing, Graz University of Technology, Austria 1993. 2. "Man-Machine Communications through Brain-Wave Processing" Keirn, Z.A. and Aunon, J.I., IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, March 1990 . 3. Automotive engineering, SAE, June 2005 4. Automotive mechanics , Crouse , tenth edition , 1993 . 5. "The brain response interface: communication through visually-induced electrical brain responses" Sutter, E.E., Journal of Microcomputer Applications, 1992, 15: 31-45.

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