This paper presents the 'Eye Ball Motion Controlled Wheelchair using IR Sensors' for the elderly and differently abled people. In this eye tracking based technology, three Proximity Infrared (IR) sensor modules are mounted on an eye frame to trace the movement of the iris. Since, IR sensors detect only white objects; a unique sequence of digital bits is generated corresponding to each eye movement. These signals are then processed via a micro controller IC (PIC18F452) to control the motors of the wheelchair. The potential and efficiency of previously developed rehabilitation systems that use head motion, chin control, sip-n-puff control, voice recognition, and EEG signals variedly have also been explored in detail. They were found to be inconvenient as they served either limited usability or non-affordability. After multiple regression analyses, the proposed design was developed as a cost-effective, flexible and stream-lined alternative for people who have trouble adopting conventional assistive technologies.
Eyeball Motion Controlled Wheelchair Using IR Sensors
2015-07-05
oai:zenodo.org:1107563
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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