This paper proposes a wearable monitoring system for inspection in the framework of Industry 4.0. The instrument integrates augmented reality (AR) glasses with a noninvasive single-channel brain-computer interface (BCI), which replaces the classical input interface of AR platforms. Steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEP) are measured by a single-channel electroencephalography (EEG) and simple power spectral density analysis. The visual stimuli for SSVEP elicitation are provided by AR glasses while displaying the inspection information. The real-time metrological performance of the BCI is assessed by the receiver operating characteristic curve on the experimental data from 20 subjects. The characterization was carried out by considering stimulation times from 10.0 down to 2.0 s. The thresholds for the classification were found to be dependent on the subject and the obtained average accuracy goes from 98.9% at 10.0 s to 81.1% at 2.0 s. An inspection case study of the integrated AR-BCI device shows encouraging accuracy of about 80% of lab values.

A Wearable Brain-Computer Interface Instrument for Augmented Reality-Based Inspection in Industry 4.0 / Angrisani, L.; Arpaia, P.; Esposito, A.; Moccaldi, N.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT. - ISSN 0018-9456. - ELETTRONICO. - 69:4(2019), pp. 1530-1539. [10.1109/TIM.2019.2914712]

A Wearable Brain-Computer Interface Instrument for Augmented Reality-Based Inspection in Industry 4.0

Esposito A.;
2019

Abstract

This paper proposes a wearable monitoring system for inspection in the framework of Industry 4.0. The instrument integrates augmented reality (AR) glasses with a noninvasive single-channel brain-computer interface (BCI), which replaces the classical input interface of AR platforms. Steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEP) are measured by a single-channel electroencephalography (EEG) and simple power spectral density analysis. The visual stimuli for SSVEP elicitation are provided by AR glasses while displaying the inspection information. The real-time metrological performance of the BCI is assessed by the receiver operating characteristic curve on the experimental data from 20 subjects. The characterization was carried out by considering stimulation times from 10.0 down to 2.0 s. The thresholds for the classification were found to be dependent on the subject and the obtained average accuracy goes from 98.9% at 10.0 s to 81.1% at 2.0 s. An inspection case study of the integrated AR-BCI device shows encouraging accuracy of about 80% of lab values.
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