Linear motor control of headset position for disabled people
In a previous Final Year Project (FYP), a Virtual Reality (VR) system has been designed such that the physically disabled people are able to navigate the computer using their eyes. Consisting of a gaze-tracking software and a VR headset, the software reads user eye movement and translates it to curs...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-774912023-07-07T16:18:42Z Linear motor control of headset position for disabled people Leong, Melissa Sze En Soh Yeng Chai Song Qing School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Robotics DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic circuits In a previous Final Year Project (FYP), a Virtual Reality (VR) system has been designed such that the physically disabled people are able to navigate the computer using their eyes. Consisting of a gaze-tracking software and a VR headset, the software reads user eye movement and translates it to cursor and virtual keyboard movement on the computer, which will be projected through the VR headset. As the intended user of the product is a disabled user, they require additional help to physically adjust the position of the VR headset on their faces should it be uncomfortable for them. This project thus aims to study how to automate this process, by allowing the users to “adjust the headset on their own” using the gaze-tracking software and an external motor. In this project, a few motors were considered and studied, and a prototype for a two-axis motor was built with micro servos and Arduino Uno. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-05-30T01:32:13Z 2019-05-30T01:32:13Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77491 en Nanyang Technological University 41 p. application/pdf |
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In a previous Final Year Project (FYP), a Virtual Reality (VR) system has been designed such that the physically disabled people are able to navigate the computer using their eyes. Consisting of a gaze-tracking software and a VR headset, the software reads user eye movement and translates it to cursor and virtual keyboard movement on the computer, which will be projected through the VR headset. As the intended user of the product is a disabled user, they require additional help to physically adjust the position of the VR headset on their faces should it be uncomfortable for them. This project thus aims to study how to automate this process, by allowing the users to “adjust the headset on their own” using the gaze-tracking software and an external motor. In this project, a few motors were considered and studied, and a prototype for a two-axis motor was built with micro servos and Arduino Uno. |
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