MIND CONTROL AND HAND-FREE GAMING USING BRAIN-SIGNALS
MIND CONTROL AND HAND-FREE GAMING USING
BRAIN-SIGNALS
Ms. Aruna Yashwant Patil.
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering (Diploma), Kolhapur.
E-mail: arunapatil5380@gmail.com
Abstract:
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) enables direct communication between the human brain and external devices without physical interaction. This paper presents a system for mind-controlled and hands-free gaming using Electroencephalography (EEG) signals. The proposed system captures brain signals using an EEG headset and processes them using a threshold-based approach implemented on Arduino Uno. The processed signals are converted into control commands to operate a racing game (EVO F4). The system eliminates the need for physical controllers and provides an innovative gaming experience, especially beneficial for physically disabled individuals. Experimental results demonstrate that the system achieves real-time control with acceptable accuracy and low computational complexity.
Keywords: Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), EEG, Arduino Uno, Threshold-Based Control, Hands-Free Gaming