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Interfaces for tetraplegic people – review of solutions supporting activities of daily living / Piotr AUGUSTYNIAK, Zbigniew MIKRUT // Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems / Jagiellonian University. Medical College ; ISSN 1895-9091. — 2015 — vol. 11 iss. 3, s. 183–194. — Bibliogr. s. 194, Abstr. — Publikacja dostępna online od: 2015-08-21


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ambient assisted livingassistive augmented communicationhuman computer interfacesactivities of daily livingintelligent ecosystem

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ID BaDAP94596
Data dodania do BaDAP2015-12-04
DOI10.1515/bams-2015-0015
Rok publikacji2015
Typ publikacjiartykuł w czasopiśmie
Otwarty dostęptak
Czasopismo/seriaBio-Algorithms and Med-Systems

Abstract

Currently, a disabled person can participate in social life and proceed with independent individual development with the assistance of intelligent support from modern technology. This paper reviews various approaches and recent achievements in designing and prototyping of interfaces for tetraplegic people originating from Biocybernetics Laboratory AGH. After a short review of other available systems, three categories of activities of daily living (ADL)-supporting solutions are presented: input devices, control software, and stand-alone systems. As a result of testing other alternatives such as touchpad, tongue presspad, eye tracker, blow sensor, and direct sensor of brain electrical activity, joysticks were selected as preferable input devices. They are free from hygienic issues, tolerant to involuntary use or excessive force, and easily operable by using the chin or lips. The operational flexibility required for personalization of input devices is achieved with dedicated software defining the rules of interpretation of operators’ motions. To adapt the final signal to the specificity of a supported human, the interpretation process takes into account the identification of gesture, its duration, and coincidence. The paper also presents two stand-alone systems dedicated to supporting the selected ADL. One of them is a smart interface for infrared-based remote control of home appliances, and the second is a joystick-based emulator of a computer mouse. Both devices provide a learning mode that allows for adaptation to the particular environment (i.e. set of devices to be controlled) and specific abilities of their human operator.

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Interfaces for tetraplegic people – review of solutions supporting activities of daily living / AUGUSTYNIAK P., MIKRUT Z. // Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems / Jagiellonian University. Medical College ; ISSN 1895-9091. — 2015 — vol. 11 iss. 2 spec. iss.: E-learning techniques in medicine / guest eds.: Inga Hege and Andrzej A. Kononowicz, s. eA6. — International Conference Cybernetic Modelling of Biological Systems MCSB 2015 : Kraków (Poland), 14–15 May 2015
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Interfaces for tetraplegic people – review of solutions supporting activities of daily living / AUGUSTYNIAK P., MIKRUT Z. // W: MCSB 2015 [Dokument elektroniczny] : international conference Cybernetic Modelling of Biological Systems : Kraków (Poland), 14–15 May 2015 : [abstract book]. — Wersja do Windows. — Dane tekstowe. — [Kraków] : De Gruyter, [2015]. — Dysk Flash. — S. 6. — Wymagania systemowe: Adobe Reader