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A Stand-Alone Intraoral Tongue-Controlled Computer Interface for People with Tetraplegia

IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems(2019)

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The intraoral Tongue Drive System (iTDS) is an embedded wireless tongue-operated assistive technology developed for people with tetraplegia to provide them a higher level of independence in performing daily living tasks, such as accessing computers, smartphones, and driving wheelchairs. The iTDS was built as an arch-shaped dental retainer hermetically sealed and placed in the buccal shelf area of the mouth, completely hidden from sight. To provide high level of comfort, the iTDS is customized based on the users' oral anatomy to stably fix onto the lower teeth. We have presented a standalone version of the iTDS, capable of recognizing tongue gestures/commands by processing raw magnetic sensor data with a built-in pattern recognition algorithm in real time. The iTDS then sends the commands out in 10-b packets through a custom-designed high-gain intraoral antenna at 2.4 GHz to an external receiver. To evaluate the standalone iTDS performance, four subjects performed a computer access task by issuing random tongue commands over five sessions. Subjects completed 99.2% of the commands, and achieved an information transfer rate of 150.1 b/min. Moreover, a new typing method, designed specifically for the iTDS, resulted in typing at a rate of 3.76 words/min and error rate of 2.23%.
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Assistive technology,brain-tongue computer interface (BTCI),information transfer rate (ITR),typing error rate,intraoral
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