DocumentCode
2095760
Title
Alternative design of inductive pointing device for oral interface for computers and wheelchairs
Author
Lontis, E.R. ; Andreasen Struijk, Lotte N. S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Health Sci. & Technol., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
fYear
2012
fDate
Aug. 28 2012-Sept. 1 2012
Firstpage
3328
Lastpage
3331
Abstract
An inductive pointing device was designed and implemented successfully in a tongue controlled oral interface. Sensors were manufactured as an assembly of multilayer coils in the printed circuit board technology on two pads. The sensor pads were encapsulated together with electronics and battery in a mouthpiece, placed in the upper palate of the oral cavity. The PCB technology allowed surface activation of one or more sensors by gliding over the surface of the coils assembly of a small cylindrical unit attached to the tongue. The model consisted of 8 sensors and allowed real time proportional control of both speed and direction similar to a joystick. However, the size of the oral cavity, the number and geometry of the coil loops and characteristics of the activation unit impose limits in designing the sensors and call for an alternative layout design. Two alternative sensor designs are proposed in this paper, aiming to reduce the size of the sensor pad by one third, extending the target group, including children, and increasing the easiness of wear of the oral interface.
Keywords
handicapped aids; haptic interfaces; paediatrics; printed circuit layout; printed circuits; wheelchairs; PCB technology; children; computers; inductive pointing device; multilayer coils; oral cavity; printed circuit board technology; sensor pads; tongue controlled oral interface; wheelchairs; Cavity resonators; Coils; Layout; Mice; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Tongue; Equipment Design; Humans; Tongue; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4119-8
Electronic_ISBN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346677
Filename
6346677
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