Imagine controlling a wheelchair with your eyes, without a heavy headset, a charging cable, or a dead battery at the worst ...
A tiny magnet embedded in a tongue through piercing, implantation or adhesion has been shown by a Georgia Institute of Technology team of researchers to be capable of acting as a controller for the ...
New GyroSet Wheelchair Control System employs Wireless Headset to do away with Joystick and this can be a great blessing for those paralyzed neck down. New GyroSet Wheelchair Control System employs ...
GeckoChat was created in 2003 for GeckoSystems' elder care and personal assistance robot the CareBot(tm). It was designed to provide medication and scheduling reminders and record compliance for the ...
Individuals with paralysis in a new clinical trial were able to use a tongue-controlled technology to access computers and execute commands for their wheelchairs at speeds that were significantly ...
A Chinese research team has developed the world's first self-powered eye-tracking system that generates electricity from blinking, enabling eye-controlled wheelchairs for patients with amyotrophic ...
Blinking powers a new eye-tracking system to enable wheelchair-bound people to control their movement. The state of the art self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from simply blinking - and is as ...
Quadriplegics may gain a new degree of freedom via their tongues, if a new control system becomes widely available. The new system uses that famously strong, agile and sensitive muscle, the tongue, to ...
A regular or electric wheelchair might suit someone who has lost the use of their legs, but for those suffering from muscular dystrophy or ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) who have lost control of ...
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