This paper introduces a novel face movement based human machine interface (HMI) that uses jaw clenching and eye closing movements to control an electric powered wheelchair (EPW). A multi-modality HMI derived from both facial EMG and face image information is developed and testified in comparison with a traditional joystick control in an indoor corridor environment. In the experiment, ten repetitive experiments are carried out in a navigation task by controlling an EPW using either face movement control or joystick control. Wheelchair trajectories and execution time during the task are recorded to evaluate the performance of the new face HMI. © 2011 IEEE
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© 2020 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribut...
Human machine interaction (HMI) allows persons to control and interact with devices. Starting from e...
AbstractThis paper introduces a head movement based human machine interface (HMI) that uses the righ...
This paper presents a novel hybrid human-machine interface (HMI) designed for hands-free control of ...
This paper presents a bi-modal human machine interface (HMI) alternative for hands-free control of a...
This thesis is dedicated to the development of advanced human machine interfaces (HMIs) for elderly ...
This paper presents a human machine interface (HMI) for hands-free control of an electric powered wh...
This paper presents a new human-machine interaction (HMI) method designed for hands-free control of ...
This paper presents a novel hands-free human machine interface (HMI) for elderly and disabled peopl...
This paper presents a novel facial movement based human machine interface for an intelligent wheelch...
This paper presents a user-friendly human machine interface (HMI) for hands-free control of an elect...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel single channel Electrooculography (EOG) based effi...
Rehabilitative mobility aids are being used extensively for physically impaired people. Efforts are ...
© 2020 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribut...
Human machine interaction (HMI) allows persons to control and interact with devices. Starting from e...
AbstractThis paper introduces a head movement based human machine interface (HMI) that uses the righ...