Mouth-controlled mouse for quadriplegic disabled people: System design and validation.

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Sheng-Yuan Lin, Cheng-Chi Tai, Tsui-Ping Lu, Miin-Jye Wen
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Abstract

Disabled people with a high cervical cord injury or quadriplegia face difficulties when controlling a computer. This study presents a digital mouth-controlled mouse-control aid called the bite-press mouth-controlled mouse (BPMCM) to replace the traditional computer mouse. The BPMCM is equipped with a joystick and micro switch, and the disabled person uses neck and head movements to push the joystick and control the cursor position while the three mouse functions (i.e., left-click, right-click, and drag) are activated by bite-pressing for different time intervals. The proposed design eliminates the sip-and-puff technique and the need to recite orders for reduced adaptation time and increased convenience. Furthermore, this design supports plug-and-play and hot plugging in modern mainstream operating systems that can often be directly operated via mouse functions. Experimental results demonstrated that disabled people using a BPMCM were as capable as healthy participants in operating a computer, with both experiments completed within 5 min, and voluntary disabled people immediately adapted to the BPMCM. The proposed design is expected to allow disabled people to operate computers at the same level as healthy participants. The BPMCM also required only half the physical exertion of other mouth-controlled mouse-control aids that require orders to be recited.

用于四肢瘫痪残疾人的口控鼠标:系统设计与验证。
高位颈髓损伤或四肢瘫痪的残疾人在控制电脑时会遇到困难。本研究提出了一种名为 "咬压式口控鼠标(BPMCM)"的数字口控鼠标控制辅助装置,以取代传统的电脑鼠标。BPMCM 配备了操纵杆和微动开关,残疾人通过颈部和头部运动来推动操纵杆,控制光标位置,同时通过不同时间间隔的咬合按压来激活鼠标的三种功能(即左键、右键和拖动)。拟议的设计消除了啜吸技术和背诵指令的需要,从而缩短了适应时间,提高了便利性。此外,这种设计还支持现代主流操作系统的即插即用和热插拔,通常可直接通过鼠标功能进行操作。实验结果表明,使用 BPMCM 的残障人士与健康参与者一样能够操作电脑,两项实验均在 5 分钟内完成,自愿使用的残障人士能立即适应 BPMCM。拟议的设计有望使残疾人能够与健康人一样操作电脑。与其他需要背诵指令的口控鼠标控制辅助工具相比,BPMCM只需要一半的体力。
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Review of Scientific Instruments 工程技术-物理:应用
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
758
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Review of Scientific Instruments, is committed to the publication of advances in scientific instruments, apparatuses, and techniques. RSI seeks to meet the needs of engineers and scientists in physics, chemistry, and the life sciences.
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