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Development of a Mouthpiece Type Remote Controller for Disabled Persons
Volume 05 (2010) Number 01 SI 2
ABSTRACT
A variety of operation devices have been developed for severely disabled people such as those with cervical cord injuries and/or muscular dystrophies. Each device has its own merits and demerits respectively, but there is still a need to develop other types of operation devices. In this study, we have tried to develop a mouthpiece type remote controller to operate an electric powered wheelchair. This remote controller would be inserted into user's mouth and be operated by tongue. This remote controller has passive RFID transponders but no battery. To evaluate the performance of this system, the MCR (Maximum Communication Range) was measured. The results indicated that if users set the antenna beside their cheek, the remote controller would work well. For the preliminary study, the operativeness of this remote controller was suitable. With this system, we succeeded in an operating electric powered wheelchair on the market. These results suggested the possibility that this mouthpiece type remote controller system would be effective for severely disabled people.
- Keywords
- Cervical Cord Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Assistive Technology, Daily Living, RFID, Remote Controller
- Paper information
- Shojiro George TERASHIMA, Eiichi SATOH, Kazuo KOTAKE, Eiichi SASAKI, Kazunori UEKI and Satoshi SASAKI, “Development of a Mouthpiece Type Remote Controller for Disabled Persons”, Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2010), pp.66-77 . doi:10.1299/jbse.5.66