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Head movements based control of an intelligent wheelchair in an indoor

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E.J. Rechy-Ramirez and H. HuUniversity of Essex

24 April 2012Colchester, U.K.

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I. Outline of the taskUsing Emotiv EEG sensor to develop a head movement based HMI for

hands-free control of an electric powered wheelchair.

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Emotiv sensor: affectiv suite

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Emotiv sensor: expressiv suite

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Emotiv sensor: cognitiv suite

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Emotiv sensor: gyroscope

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II. Main results

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Head movements based control mode: algorithm

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Head movements based control : graphic interface

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Experimental Results

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User A

User B

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Experimental Results

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III. Future challenges and the work to be done As can be seen, the Emotiv sensor could be used for developing applications to

assist disabled and elderly people.

Based on Emotiv sensor, we have developed a head movement based control of an intelligent wheelchair in an indoor environment.

We will present our experimental results on facial gestures based control of an intelligent wheelchair in an indoor environment during next project meeting.

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Thanks

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