ISO/IEC TR 27599:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
09 May 2025
Information technology — Brain-computer interfaces — Use cases
ISO/IEC TR 27599:2025 Files
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108 Pages
Current Edition
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106.96
ISO/IEC TR 27599:2025 Scope
This document provides a collection of representative use cases of brain-computer interface (BCI) applications in a variety of domains: proposed medical and health, industrial controls, smart environment, etc.
This document can be used for the development of potential standards, and it is valuable for a better comprehension of BCI.
This document is also helpful for BCI industries and products that provide support for communications among interested parties and stakeholders.
This document is applicable to all types of organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations).
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