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New Heuristics for Interfacing Human Motor System using Brain Waves


Mohammed El-Dosuky, Ahmed El-Bassiouny, Taher Hamza and Magdy Rashad

There are many new forms of interfacing human users to machines. We persevere here electric-mechanical form of interaction between human and machine. The emergence of brain–computer interface allows mind-to-movement systems. The story of the Pied Piper inspired us to devise some new heuristics for interfacing human motor system using brain waves, by combining head helmet and LumbarMotionMonitor. For the simulation we use java GridGain. Brain responses of classified subjects during training indicates that Probe can be the best stimulus to rely on in distinguishing between knowledgeable and not knowledgeable

Keywords: Pied Piper, Human Motor system, Brain Waves, Brain Fingerprinting, brain–computer interface

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mohammed El-Dosuky
Mohammed El-Dosuky is a PhD student at Computer sciences Department, Faculty of Computers and Information, Mansoura University, Egypt. He received his Master in Computer Sciences about quantum computing from the Mansoura University in 2008. His current research interests are Multi-Agent Systems, intelligent communication, and evolutionary computing.

Ahmed El-Bassiouny
Ahmed EL-Bassiouny is currently a Professor at Mansoura University, Egypt. Currently, he is the dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Mansoura University.

Taher Hamza
Taher Hamza is currently an associate Professor at Mansoura University, Egypt. He is the vice dean For Higher Studies, Faculty of Computer and Information, Mansoura University.

Magdy Rashad
Magdy Rashad is currently an associate Professor at Mansoura University, Egypt. He is the head of Computer Sciences department and the vice dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, Faculty of Computer and Information, Mansoura University.


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