Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method
The research described in the paper at had approaches the interaction between the bio-signal and the remote movement control, by introducing an original mathematical model, regarding the psychophysiological inference from the EDA response bio-signals. The experiments were performed using an adequate...
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doaj-9e20434dd0dd4328a3b1342add14e1fd2020-11-25T01:05:31ZengSciendoHolistica2067-97852017-04-0181153210.1515/hjbpa-2017-0002hjbpa-2017-0002Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential MethodGrigore Dumitru0Technical Military Academy Bucharest, George Coşbuc Boulevard, no. 39-49, Sec. 5, Bucharest, 050141The research described in the paper at had approaches the interaction between the bio-signal and the remote movement control, by introducing an original mathematical model, regarding the psychophysiological inference from the EDA response bio-signals. The experiments were performed using an adequate design, consisting of two different techniques regarding bio-signals, in order to obtain, in variables corresponding to each of them, the same type of electrical behaviour. In order to establish the projective functions, a direct measurement method was used on the levels of potential in the epidermis’s alternative current, of base-(SPL) and response-type (SPR), the acquisition being executed with an integrated technical system, patented by the author in year 2013.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hjbpa.2017.8.issue-1/hjbpa-2017-0002/hjbpa-2017-0002.xml?format=INTbio-signalselectro-dermic responsecorrelationBCI systemscommand and controlbio-feedbackO31 |
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Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method |
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Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method |
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Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method |
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Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method |
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Movement Remote Command and Control in the Military Technical Systems through the Inferential Method |
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movement remote command and control in the military technical systems through the inferential method |
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The research described in the paper at had approaches the interaction between the bio-signal and the remote movement control, by introducing an original mathematical model, regarding the psychophysiological inference from the EDA response bio-signals. The experiments were performed using an adequate design, consisting of two different techniques regarding bio-signals, in order to obtain, in variables corresponding to each of them, the same type of electrical behaviour. In order to establish the projective functions, a direct measurement method was used on the levels of potential in the epidermis’s alternative current, of base-(SPL) and response-type (SPR), the acquisition being executed with an integrated technical system, patented by the author in year 2013. |
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bio-signals electro-dermic response correlation BCI systems command and control bio-feedback O31 |
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