A multimodal interface via Brain/Neuronal Computer Interaction (BNCI) and affective computing for motor disabled people to get trained, interact with their living environments and join social networks The objective of the BrainAble project is to research, conceive, design, implement and validate an ICT-based Human Computer Interface (HCI) composed of Brain/Neural Computer Interaction (BCNI) sensors combined with affective computing and virtual environments to restore and augment the two main shortcomings of people with disabilities which will dramatically improve their quality of life: functional independence for daily live activities and autonomy (HCI connected to accessible and interoperable home and urban automation) and social inclusion (HCI connected to advanced and adapted social networks services).
The URC and UCH standards have the role to facilitate feasible and efficient extensions and adaptations of the system, while being the central aggregator of the sensors and services network and User Interfaces.
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