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Powered Wheelchair Controller Using Hybrid Bio-Signals

MSc.Dissertation Report

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Erschienen am 01.03.2013, Auflage: 1. Auflage
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ISBN/EAN: 9783656389545
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 64

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Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Engineering - Robotics, grade: 70, University of Essex, course: Embedded Systems - Robotics - Human Machine Interaction, language: English, abstract: The idea of using a powered wheelchair, for people with mobility limitation and the elderly has been around for quite a while. Most of these wheelchairs require the use of upper limbs to control them. On the contrary, this project aims to help quadriplegic individuals to use their wheelchair with minimum human assistance. It involves the use of Bio-signals mainly EMG EOG and EEG to control the intelligent wheelchair using Artificial Neural Network and Sensor Fusion technology. The setup can also be use for below the neck paralyzed or elderly people with less upper arm strength. Its a new approach towards wheelchair control which is non-invasive, discrete and functional. This document gives details of the human-machine interface, the technical equipment, functionality, evaluation and implementation of the system.

Autorenportrait

I hold an MSc. Embedded Systems, from University of Essex, England. I like to work on cutting edge technology that enriches life of common people. I am currently in search of career opportunity where my programming skills and expertise in Information Technology can be utilized to their optimum level.

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