Last Updated on February 9, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
We mention the countries India, Indonesia, Vietnam, South America (etc.), since we found projects from these countries which are excellent, but still where published on researchgate.net, YouTube or somewhere else in the web, or in other journals, where the requirements of the peer-reviewers are low to accept a paper.
32 channel EEG devices cost up to 50 000 USD as the following example from g.tec medical shows:
But a 32 channel EEG device could be built from components which cost much less, as we have described here:
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2178452#p2178452
The MRIS will not develop this device. The MRIS is a private project which does not develop these kind of devices and writes papers about it or sells products from it. According to our own little experience to develop this project is risky. We do not know if such a project is published and available, that the consequences would be that the costs of PiEEG would increase and be adapted to the costs of g.tec medical devices. But if you are ready to take the risk and to try it, go for it.
We personally are not interested in new 32 channel EEG device at the same costs of g.tec medical devices. If this happens, an alternative project would be to port PiEEG for instance to the Orange Pi platform, until prizes for these kind of projects are stable.