"All the methods to control electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) with user’s gaze require a graphical user interface. (GUI) to select and confirm commands. This kind of GUI may give non natural guide and partial obstructed sight. As. further gaze independent inputs are needed for safety issues, we propose a high-level scheme of a system integrating an. eye-gaze tracking system (EGTS) to select the desired motion command, with a brain-computer interface (BCI) using the. user’s electroencephalogram (EEG) as a motion activation command, obtaining a safer obstruction-free eye-and. brain-guided EPW."
Gneo, M., Severini, G., Conforto, S., Schmid, M., D'Alessio, T. (2011). Towards a Brain-Activated and Eye-Controlled Wheelchair. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOELECTROMAGNETISM, 13(1), 44-45.
Towards a Brain-Activated and Eye-Controlled Wheelchair
CONFORTO, SILVIA;SCHMID, Maurizio;
2011-01-01
Abstract
"All the methods to control electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) with user’s gaze require a graphical user interface. (GUI) to select and confirm commands. This kind of GUI may give non natural guide and partial obstructed sight. As. further gaze independent inputs are needed for safety issues, we propose a high-level scheme of a system integrating an. eye-gaze tracking system (EGTS) to select the desired motion command, with a brain-computer interface (BCI) using the. user’s electroencephalogram (EEG) as a motion activation command, obtaining a safer obstruction-free eye-and. brain-guided EPW."I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.