The tracking of eye gesture movements using wearable technologies can undoubtedly improve quality of life for people with mobility and physical impairments by using spintronic sensors based on the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) effect in a human-machine interface. Our design involves integrating three TMR sensors on an eyeglass frame for detecting relative movement between the sensor and tiny magnets embedded in an in-house fabricated contact lens. Using TMR sensors with the sensitivity of 11mV/V/Oe and ten <1 mm3 embedded magnets within a lens, an eye gesture system was implemented with a sampling frequency of up to 28 Hz. Three discrete eye movements were successfully classified when a participant looked up, right or left using a thres...
With an ever-increasing number of smart devices in the users' surrounding that create ubiquitous opp...
The brain is the last frontier for wearable sensing. Commercially available wearables can monitor yo...
The study of eye movements and the measurement of the resulting biopotential, referred to as electro...
This work presents an eyeblink system that detects magnets placed on the eyelid via integrated magne...
A wireless, wearable magnetic eye tracker is described and characterized. The proposed instrumentati...
Ocular disorders are currently affecting the developed world, causing loss of productivity in adults...
Electronic skins equipped with artificial receptors are able to extend our perception beyond the mod...
Over the past 20 years, several eye-tracking technologies have been developed. This article aims to ...
Eye tracking devices is reduced to the glasses sizes. These wearable eye tracking devices, it can be...
For many human body diseases, treatments in the early stages are more efficient and safer than those...
This paper describes the design and development of the Smart Eye Assistive device. The domain of Fin...
Imaging human brain function with techniques such as magnetoencephalography1 (MEG) typically require...
Sensorimotor impairment is a prevalent condition requiring effective rehabilitation strategies. This...
In developing wearable controllers, or simply wearables, for gesture based applications, in addition...
International audienceThe loss of peripheral vision is experienced by millions of people with glauco...
With an ever-increasing number of smart devices in the users' surrounding that create ubiquitous opp...
The brain is the last frontier for wearable sensing. Commercially available wearables can monitor yo...
The study of eye movements and the measurement of the resulting biopotential, referred to as electro...
This work presents an eyeblink system that detects magnets placed on the eyelid via integrated magne...
A wireless, wearable magnetic eye tracker is described and characterized. The proposed instrumentati...
Ocular disorders are currently affecting the developed world, causing loss of productivity in adults...
Electronic skins equipped with artificial receptors are able to extend our perception beyond the mod...
Over the past 20 years, several eye-tracking technologies have been developed. This article aims to ...
Eye tracking devices is reduced to the glasses sizes. These wearable eye tracking devices, it can be...
For many human body diseases, treatments in the early stages are more efficient and safer than those...
This paper describes the design and development of the Smart Eye Assistive device. The domain of Fin...
Imaging human brain function with techniques such as magnetoencephalography1 (MEG) typically require...
Sensorimotor impairment is a prevalent condition requiring effective rehabilitation strategies. This...
In developing wearable controllers, or simply wearables, for gesture based applications, in addition...
International audienceThe loss of peripheral vision is experienced by millions of people with glauco...
With an ever-increasing number of smart devices in the users' surrounding that create ubiquitous opp...
The brain is the last frontier for wearable sensing. Commercially available wearables can monitor yo...
The study of eye movements and the measurement of the resulting biopotential, referred to as electro...