EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients

Communication is one of the most important aspects in maintaining human beings’ lives. However, there are a lot of people on the world who are paralyzed and strictly restricted to the movements of the eyes. Many applications have been developed using signals generated by the eye movements to assist...

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Main Author: Nguyen, Hoang Long.
Other Authors: Vinod Achutavarrier Prasad
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-385972023-03-03T20:51:53Z EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients Nguyen, Hoang Long. Vinod Achutavarrier Prasad School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer applications::Life and medical sciences Communication is one of the most important aspects in maintaining human beings’ lives. However, there are a lot of people on the world who are paralyzed and strictly restricted to the movements of the eyes. Many applications have been developed using signals generated by the eye movements to assist these people in daily communication thanks to the fact that distinct eye movements generate different signals taken from vertical and horizontal channels of the eyes with the help of two electro-oculogram (EOG) sensors per channel. A communication support interface has been developed with signal conditioning circuit, virtual keyboard and EOG signals for disabled people. The purpose of this project is to improve the typing efficiency of the virtual keyboard using Huffman Coding scheme and to redesign the signal conditioning circuit to replace the need of using the current expensive gUSB amplifier. This hardware is integrated with signal detection algorithm with the help of a MicroController. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2010-05-13T00:45:49Z 2010-05-13T00:45:49Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38597 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
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Nguyen, Hoang Long.
EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients
description Communication is one of the most important aspects in maintaining human beings’ lives. However, there are a lot of people on the world who are paralyzed and strictly restricted to the movements of the eyes. Many applications have been developed using signals generated by the eye movements to assist these people in daily communication thanks to the fact that distinct eye movements generate different signals taken from vertical and horizontal channels of the eyes with the help of two electro-oculogram (EOG) sensors per channel. A communication support interface has been developed with signal conditioning circuit, virtual keyboard and EOG signals for disabled people. The purpose of this project is to improve the typing efficiency of the virtual keyboard using Huffman Coding scheme and to redesign the signal conditioning circuit to replace the need of using the current expensive gUSB amplifier. This hardware is integrated with signal detection algorithm with the help of a MicroController.
author2 Vinod Achutavarrier Prasad
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author Nguyen, Hoang Long.
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title EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients
title_short EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients
title_full EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients
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title_full_unstemmed EOG-based speller for paralyzed patients
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