Huo Xueliang, Wang Jia, Ghovanloo Maysam
GT Bionics Laboratory, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 2008;45(6):921-30. doi: 10.1682/jrrd.2007.06.0096.
We have developed a wireless, noncontact, unobtrusive, tongue-operated assistive technology called the Tongue Drive System (TDS). The TDS provides people with minimal or no movement ability in their upper limbs with an efficacious tool for computer access and environmental control. A small permanent magnet secured on the tongue by implantation, piercing, or tissue adhesives is used as a tracer, the movement of which is detected by an array of magnetic field sensors mounted on a headset outside the mouth or on an orthodontic brace inside. The sensor output signals are wirelessly transmitted to an ultraportable computer carried on the user's clothing or wheelchair and are processed to extract the user's commands. The user can then use these commands to access a desktop computer, control a power wheelchair, or interact with his or her environment. To conduct human experiments, we developed on a face shield a prototype TDS with six direct commands and tested it on six nondisabled male subjects. Laboratory-based experimental results show that the TDS response time for >90% correctly completed commands is about 1 s, yielding an information transfer rate of approximately 120 bits/min.
我们开发了一种名为舌驱动系统(TDS)的无线、非接触、不引人注意的舌操作辅助技术。TDS为上肢运动能力极小或完全没有运动能力的人提供了一种有效的计算机访问和环境控制工具。通过植入、穿刺或组织粘合剂固定在舌头上的一个小永磁体用作示踪器,其运动由安装在口腔外的头戴式设备或口腔内的正畸托槽上的一组磁场传感器检测。传感器输出信号被无线传输到用户衣服上或轮椅上携带的超便携式计算机,并进行处理以提取用户命令。然后,用户可以使用这些命令访问台式计算机、控制电动轮椅或与周围环境进行交互。为了进行人体实验,我们在一个面罩上开发了一个具有六个直接命令的TDS原型,并在六个非残疾男性受试者身上进行了测试。基于实验室的实验结果表明,对于>90%正确完成的命令,TDS的响应时间约为1秒,信息传输速率约为120比特/分钟。