Eye-Controlled轮椅

M. Tharwat, Ghada Shalabi, Leena Saleh, Nora Badawoud, Raghad Alfalati
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动力轮椅是一种用于中度或重度身体残疾或慢性疾病的移动设备。许多肌萎缩性侧索硬化症和四肢瘫痪患者不得不依靠他人来移动轮椅。虽然存在手动和电动轮椅等辅助行动装置,但这些选择并不适合所有活动受限的个人。此计划旨在利用资讯科技协助残疾人士独立移动轮椅,以享受生活及融入社区。这款免提轮椅基于眼控系统。不同的眼动仪测量系统已经发展,如搜索线圈,电眼动仪,视频眼动仪和红外眼动仪系统。眼球追踪系统通常是在硬件设备和软件上加入眼球追踪技术。眼球的运动代替手来控制轮椅的运动。本项目采用红外眼动追踪系统,有几个优点。为了实现这一目标,一个由头戴式眼动仪、电动轮椅和障碍物探测器组成的系统已经被设计和测试。头戴式眼球追踪系统使用红外光发射器和传感器进行凝视检测。通过测量从角膜反射的红外光的强度。反射强度的变化可以转化为确定眼睛位置的信号。在确定凝视方向后,使用它来相应地操纵轮椅。此外,这款椅子还包括安全功能,可以实现接近传感器,防止撞到物体。
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Eye-Controlled Wheelchair
A powered wheelchair is a mobility device for moderate or severe physical disabilities or chronic disorders. Many patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and quadriplegia have to depend on others to move their wheelchairs. Although assistive mobility devices, such as manual and electrical wheelchairs, exist, these options do not suit all individuals who suffer from activity limitations. This project aims to use information technology to assist people with disabilities to move their wheelchairs independently in order to enjoy their lives and integrate into their community. The proposed hands-free wheelchair is based on an eye-controlled system. Different measurement systems for the eye trackers have been evolved, such as search coil, electrooculography, video-oculography, and infrared oculography systems. Usually, the eye-tracking systems add the techniques of eyeball tracking with hardware equipment and software. The movement of eyeballs is used to control the wheelchair movements instead of hands. The infrared eye-tracking system was adopted in this project for several advantages. To achieve this goal, a system consisting of a head-mounted eye-tracker, a powered wheelchair, and an obstacles detector has been designed and tested. The head-mounted eye-tracking system uses infrared light emitters and sensors in gaze detection. By measuring the intensity of the infrared light reflected from the corneal. The changes of the reflected intensity can be translated into signals to determine an eye position. After the gaze direction is determined, it is used to steer the wheelchair accordingly. Furthermore, the chair includes safety features that implement proximity sensors to prevent crashing into objects.
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