A Biosignal-Based Human Interface Controlling a Power-Wheelchair for People with Motor Disabilities

  • Kim, Ki-Hong (Digital Content Research Division, ETRI) ;
  • Kim, Hong-Kee (Digital Content Research Division, ETRI) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Sung (Digital Content Research Division, ETRI) ;
  • Son, Wook-Ho (Digital Content Research Division, ETRI) ;
  • Lee, Soo-Young (Department of BioSystems and the Department of Electrical Engineering, KAIST)
  • Received : 2005.08.10
  • Published : 2006.02.28

Abstract

An alternative human interface enabling people with severe motor disabilities to control an assistive system is presented. Since this interface relies on the biosignals originating from the contraction of muscles on the face during particular movements, even individuals with a paralyzed limb can use it with ease. For real-world application, a dedicated hardware module employing a general-purpose digital signal processor was implemented and its validity tested on an electrically powered wheelchair. Furthermore, an additional attempt to reduce error rates to a minimum for stable operation was also made based on the entropy information inherent in the signals during the classification phase. In the experiments, most of the five participating subjects could control the target system at their own will, and thus it is found that the proposed interface can be considered a potential alternative for the interaction of the severely disabled with electronic systems.

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