Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation

Tongue supported human-computer interaction (TSHCI) systems can help critically ill patients interact with both computers and people. These systems can be particularly useful for patients suffering injuries above C7 on their spinal vertebrae. Despite recent successes in their application, several li...

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Main Authors: Khan, Masood Mehmood, Quain, R.
Other Authors: Zhi-Pei Liang
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE Press 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15903
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Quain, R.
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description Tongue supported human-computer interaction (TSHCI) systems can help critically ill patients interact with both computers and people. These systems can be particularly useful for patients suffering injuries above C7 on their spinal vertebrae. Despite recent successes in their application, several limitations restrict performance of existing TSHCI systems and discourage their use in real life situations. This paper proposes a low-cost, less-intrusive, portable and easy to use design for implementing a TSHCI system. Two applications of the proposed system are reported. Design considerations and performance of the proposed system are also presented.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-159032017-09-13T14:08:01Z Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation Khan, Masood Mehmood Quain, R. Zhi-Pei Liang Human-Computer Interaction Tongue-Supported Systems Tongue supported human-computer interaction (TSHCI) systems can help critically ill patients interact with both computers and people. These systems can be particularly useful for patients suffering injuries above C7 on their spinal vertebrae. Despite recent successes in their application, several limitations restrict performance of existing TSHCI systems and discourage their use in real life situations. This paper proposes a low-cost, less-intrusive, portable and easy to use design for implementing a TSHCI system. Two applications of the proposed system are reported. Design considerations and performance of the proposed system are also presented. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15903 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945070 IEEE Press fulltext
spellingShingle Human-Computer Interaction
Tongue-Supported Systems
Khan, Masood Mehmood
Quain, R.
Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title_full Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title_fullStr Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title_full_unstemmed Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title_short Portable Tongue-Supported Human Computer Interaction System Design and Implementation
title_sort portable tongue-supported human computer interaction system design and implementation
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Tongue-Supported Systems
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15903