One vision for all low-cost physiological sensors: Neurokit3 & InfluxDB?

Last Updated on May 27, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org

If we see how rich and alive the community of Home Assistant developers is, and if we compare it to the low-cost EEG hardware and software with up to 32 channels:

The situation is terrible. When will we have “one vision” not only from Queen:

but one vision for all low-cost physiological sensors we introduced in our journal?

For us, it was quiet easy to write this journal. Our motivation was frustration, the frustration that we do not understand, that there is one platform for all house sensors, but so many different platforms for low cost physiological sensors.

We are convinced, if we have “one vision” for all physiological low cost sensors, we will have a community of skilled coders, who can attach the sensors introduced here to a platform like Neurokit3 as easy as we have written this journal, and then we have “one vision” for all low cost physiological sensors. We can attach all these sensors by ourselves, but is it not a waist of time if everyone has to attach these sensors by himself? A community project similar to Home Assistant could solve this problem.

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