Abstract:Abstract:There are significant individual differences of steadystate visual evoked potential (SSVEP) responses and the different quality of EEG signals collected by different electrode channels. To solve these problems, an adaptive method of synthesizing frequency response characteristics and weight coefficient is proposed and verified by experiments. First, four subjects perform three SSVEP frequency sweep experiments. SSVEP amplitudefrequency characteristic response passband of eight electrodes in the cerebral occipital region is achieved. Secondly, according to the average signaltonoise ratio of the electrode channels, the weight coefficient of each electrode is received. Then, the subject′s amplitudefrequency characteristic response passband is obtained. Finally, to avoid the intense visual fatigue caused by lowfrequency flicker, the midband (15~30 Hz) of the individual′s amplitudefrequency characteristic response passband is selected as the stimulation frequency for braincomputer interface experiments. Experimental results show that the proposed adaptive steadystate visual evoked braincomputer interface has high accuracy (9709 % on average) and information transmission rate (10026 bits/min on average) when the recognition time is 3 s. The visual fatigue is effectively reduced. Research results provide new ideas for the design of a BCI based on individual differences. .txt