@MISC\{IMM2012-06471, author = "C. Stahlhut and A. Stopczynski and M. K. Petersen and J. E. Larsen and L. K. Hansen", title = "Get mobile - The Smartphone Brain Scanner", year = "2012", month = "aug", keywords = "wireless {EEG,} smartphone, real-time", pages = "1", publisher = "", address = "", url = "http://www2.compute.dtu.dk/pubdb/pubs/6471-full.html", abstract = "This demonstration will provide live-interaction with a smartphone brain scanner consisting of a low-cost wireless 14-channel {EEG} headset (Emotiv Epoc) and a mobile device. With our system it is possible to perform real-time functional brain imaging on a smartphone device, including stimulus delivery, data acquisition, logging, brain state decoding, and {3D} visualization of the cortical {EEG} sources. Implementation of the smartphone brain scanner is based on the Qt framework and benefits from the cross-platform support of multiple hardware platforms (smartphones, tablet devices, netbooks and PCs) that are based on Linux operating systems. Thus our system runs on multiple platforms, including Maemo/MeeGo based smartphones, Android-based smartphones and tablet devices." }