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This project borns from a direct collaboration with Andrew Junker, the designer of NIA.
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This project borns from a direct collaboration with Andrew Junker, the designer of NIA [[http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/ocz_peripherals/nia-neural_impulse_actuator NIA]] by OCZ.
  
A first application of NIA in controlling a wheelchair was implemented by [[user:MaurizioVandone|MaurizioVandone]]
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[[Image:Nia.jpg‎|200px|thumb|center|NIA by OCZ]]
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A first application of NIA in controlling a wheelchair was implemented by [[user:RobertoVandone|RobertoVandone]]

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Short Description: The NIA system by OCZ provides a very cheap way to get a signal that includes EOG, EMG and EEG. Aim of this project is to characterize it and investigate how could it be used as a substitute of a clinical EEG for non-clinical applications, and as one more signal for affective computing.
Coordinator: AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it)
Tutor: MatteoMatteucci (matteo.matteucci@polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students: GiulioValenti (giovenale2@tin.it)
Research Area: BioSignal Analysis
Research Topic: Affective Computing And BioSignals, Brain-Computer Interface
Start: 2010/10/15
End: 2010/04/30
Status: Active
Level: Ms
Type: Thesis

This project borns from a direct collaboration with Andrew Junker, the designer of NIA [NIA] by OCZ.

NIA by OCZ

A first application of NIA in controlling a wheelchair was implemented by RobertoVandone