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The EEG signals are highly subjective and the information about the various states may appear at random in the time scale. For example, a time series may be obtained by recording at regular time intervals the mean electrical activity of a portion of the mammalian brain. More specifically, by using a time series one can determine the possibility of constructing an attractor and thereby establishing the deterministic character of dynamic underlying system. Such methods from the non linear dynamical theory can be dragged for better perception of EEG signals. The complexity of drowsiness…mehr

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The EEG signals are highly subjective and the information about the various states may appear at random in the time scale. For example, a time series may be obtained by recording at regular time intervals the mean electrical activity of a portion of the mammalian brain. More specifically, by using a time series one can determine the possibility of constructing an attractor and thereby establishing the deterministic character of dynamic underlying system. Such methods from the non linear dynamical theory can be dragged for better perception of EEG signals. The complexity of drowsiness estimation and characterizing the EEG signals can be brought under some chaotic optimization techniques. Chapter1 introduces Chaos, Non linear dynamics and focus of the research. Chapter 2 discusses the literature survey of correlation dimension estimation. Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 enumerate the review of LAB view and Mat lab software for the book. Results are discussed in Chapter 5. Chapter 6 brings out the conclusion of this work. Future scope of this work is solemnized in chapter 7. This monograph is useful for all Engineering undergraduate, graduates students and practicing engineers.
Autorenporträt
R. Harikumar ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca in Ingegneria I & C presso l'Università Anna di Chennai nell'aprile 2009. Ha 25 anni di esperienza nell'insegnamento a livello universitario. Attualmente è professore presso il Dipartimento di ECE, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam. Le sue aree di interesse sono i segnali biologici e l'elaborazione delle immagini, il soft computing e l'ingegneria delle comunicazioni.