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This paper presents a new multimodal control interface for people living with upper-body disabilities based on a wearable wireless sensor network. The proposed body-machine interface is modular and can be easily adapted to the residual functional capacities (RFCs) of different users. A custom data fusion algorithm has been developed for emulating a joystick control using head motion measured with...
Multimodal body-machine interfaces play an important role in providing severely impaired with interaction solutions that can adapt to their functional capacities [1]. This demonstration will allow the visitors to experience an intuitive and wearable control interface, designed for people with upper body disabilities, that translates head motion, shoulder elevation and surface electromyography into...
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