Paper of pioneers of OpenBCI with Home Assistant who connected an EEG headband to an OpenBCI Cyton board which is connected over the OpenBCI Bluetooth dongle to an Odroid XU4 to an MQTT cloud and contolled a light bulb over ESP32 and a TV over a Raspberry Pi 3B+ which controls a TV over a DIY IR remote control

Last Updated on January 24, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org

These pioneers describe a revolutionary pathway from OpenBCI to devices like light bulbs and TV screen.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338343705_BCI_Based_Home_Automation_using_User_Controlled_Blinks

Also these pioneers use an ESP32 which is super easy to handle:

  • Did they not know, that the OpenBCI WIFI shield supports MQTT?
  • Or did they buy the OpenBCI WIFI shield on Aliexpress, and could not solve the problem that MQTT for EEG sensor data is not implemented with the WIFI shield?
  • Or did hey have the problem that some versions of the WIFI shield have problems with cyclic noise spiking and packet loss, and they have chosen another pathway for MQTT than the WIFI shield?

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