DocumentCode :
2557051
Title :
Tongue drive: a tongue operated magnetic sensor based wireless assistive technology for people with severe disabilities
Author :
Krishnamurthy, Gautham ; Ghovanloo, Maysam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC
fYear :
2006
fDate :
21-24 May 2006
Abstract :
The "tongue drive" system is a tongue-operated assistive technology developed for people with severe disability to control their environment. The tongue is considered an excellent appendage in severely disabled people for operating an assistive device. Tongue Drive consists of an array of Hall-effect magnetic sensors mounted on a dental retainer on the outer side of the teeth to measure the magnetic field generated by a small permanent magnet secured on the tongue. The sensor signals are transmitted across a wireless link and processed to control the movements of a cursor on a computer screen or to operate a powered wheelchair, a phone, or other equipments. The principal advantage of this technology is the possibility of capturing a large variety of tongue movements by processing a combination of sensor outputs. This would provide the user with a smooth proportional control as opposed to a switch based on/off control that is the basis of most existing technologies. We modeled the effects of position and orientation of the permanent magnet on the sensors in FEMLAB and experimentally measured them. We built a prototype system using off-the-shelf components and tested it successfully by developing a graphical user interface (GUI) in LabVIEW environment. A small battery powered wireless mouthpiece with no external component is under development
Keywords :
Hall effect devices; computerised instrumentation; handicapped aids; magnetic field measurement; magnetic sensors; permanent magnets; FEMLAB; GUI; Hall-effect magnetic sensors; LabVIEW environment; environment control; graphical user interface; magnetic field measurement; permanent magnet; powered wheelchair; sensor signals; severely disabled people; small battery powered wireless mouthpiece; tongue drive; tongue movements; tongue operated magnetic sensor; wireless assistive technology; wireless link; Drives; Graphical user interfaces; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic sensors; Permanent magnets; Proportional control; Sensor arrays; Switches; Tongue; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2006. ISCAS 2006. Proceedings. 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Island of Kos
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9389-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2006.1693892
Filename :
1693892
Link To Document :
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