Sensor-Based EEG Brain–Computer Interfaces: Technologies and Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 October 2026 | Viewed by 38
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Interests: artificial intelligence; human and machine learning; multimodal interaction; cognitive and affective modeling
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, advances in brain–computer interface (BCI) technology have enhanced the ability to sense, interpret, and utilize human brain activity to interact with the environment. EEG-based BCIs have become an important research area in sensor technology, enabling the acquisition and analysis of neural signals for diverse applications such as neurorehabilitation, cognitive state monitoring, and assistive robotics.
With the integration of advanced sensors, intelligent algorithms, and signal processing techniques, EEG-based BCIs can now achieve higher accuracy, robustness, and real-time performance. Continuous monitoring of brain activity provides critical insights into human cognition, emotion, and motor intention, offering significant value for both medical and engineering applications.
This Special Issue aims to present the latest developments in EEG-sensing technologies, brain signal acquisition systems, experimental paradigms, and AI-driven processing methods for brain–computer interfaces. We welcome original research and review papers on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
- Novel EEG sensor designs and multi-modal brain signal acquisition;
- Signal processing and feature extraction for EEG-based BCIs;
- AI and machine learning applications in EEG decoding;
- BCI systems for neurorehabilitation and assistive technologies;
- Cognitive state detection and adaptive human–machine interaction;
- Wearable, wireless, and low-power EEG sensing systems;
- Experimental paradigms and validation studies in EEG-based BCI.
Dr. Imène Jraidi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sensor
- EEG
- brain–computer interfaces
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