info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Desarrollo de una interfaz cerebro ordenador para un módulo selector de metal y plástico
Fecha
2023-02-13Registro en:
Dávalos Mancero, Steven Paúl. (2023). Desarrollo de una interfaz cerebro ordenador para un módulo selector de metal y plástico. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Dávalos Mancero, Steven Paúl
Resumen
This project aimed to develop a brain-computer interface for a metal and plastic selection module
with the aim of adapting the machinery as an introductory tool for the research field oriented
towards the incorporation of work. It started by determining the requirements of the system and
detailing the four components that make up the system. Firstly, the input component with the
ability to receive brain activity is physically represented by the EMOTIV EPOC + sensory
headset. Secondly, the processing component with the attribute of Transformation converts the
information from brain activity into a control signal. Thirdly, the output or application component
is the metal and plastic selection module controlled by a PLC S7-1200. Finally, an integrating
component represented by a graphical user interface was defined in order to communicate the
three components in a user-friendly and easy-to-understand application. In the resulting software
application, the user can program, train, and validate the brain-computer interface, and then
physically and virtually apply the brain-computer interface to the metal selection module. Using
functional tests, the time that the device invests in recording and processing brain activity was
determined to be 0.314 seconds for each mental command. In addition, a critical time has been
defined that the user must decide, corresponding to the route's starting point to the inductive
sensor with a value of 7.979 seconds. An integrative system has been developed that can be used
in future work as a research tool focusing on work integration, and it is recommended to put the
brain-computer interface into practice in a work environment.