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Title: | Design and Implementation of EEG Signal Analysis on FPGA |
Other Titles: | تصميم وتطبيق لتحليل اشارة رسم الدماغ باستعمالFPGA |
Authors: | Osman, Salma Awad Salih Alzaki, Roaa Ahmed Faraj Ahmed, Najlaa Alsedig Mohammed Supervisor-, Fragoon Mohammed Ahmed |
Keywords: | EEG Signal Analysis on FPGA Design and Implementation of EEG Signal Analysis on FPGA |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2017 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
Citation: | Osman, Salma Awad Salih .Design and Implementation of EEG Signal Analysis on FPGA/Salma Awad Salih Osman,Roaa Ahmed Faraj Alzaki,Najlaa Alsedig Mohammed Ahmed;Fragoon Mohammed Ahmed.-Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology , College of Engineering , 2017.-46 p. :ill;28cm.- Bachelors search. |
Abstract: | EEG signals is complex and non-stationary signal so that requires real time processing. This processing of digital signal (DSP) algorithms requires running them with minimal delay device; one of these devices is FPGA which present low cost and high speed implementation. This project presents the hardware implementation of BCI system which aims to make communication between brain and external device. The technique of EEG signal processing using FPGA architecture by generating VHDL code from Xilinx MATLAB SIMULINK blocks into ISE is proposed in this work. The band pass filter was designed using FDATool to achieve the wanted range of whole the signal in order to signal segmentation, and then the 2 levels DWT system was designed using high and low pass filters to extract the features of the input signal. This work faced several challenges in designing filters with Xilinx blocks. |
Description: | Bachelors search |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19558 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Engineering |
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