A PORTABLE WIRELESS EYE MOVEMENTCONTROLLED HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACE FOR THE DISABLED IEEE, APRIL 2009

Human-Computer Interface (HCI) has become an important area of research

and development for the disabled. A portable wireless eye

movementcontrolled Human-Computer Interface which can be used for the

disabled who have motor paralysis and who cannot speak in multiple

applications (such as communication aid and smart home applications) is

described here.

This Interface consists of four major parts: (1) surface electrodes, (2) a

twochannel amplifier, (3) a laptop (or a micro-processor), and (4) a ZigBee

wireless module. Horizontal and vertical Electro-Oculography (EOG) signals

are measured using five surface electrodes placed on the head.

The vertical electrodes are placed about 1.0 cm above the right eyebrow and

2.0 cm below the lower lid of the right eye, the horizontal electrodes are

placed 2.0 cm lateral to the each side of outer canthi and the last electrode is

placed on user's forehead to serve as a ground. The two-channel amplifier is

comprised of instrumentation amplifiers, band-pass filters and shift circuits.

The EOG signals are sampled at the rate of 250Hz and then sent to a laptop or

a micro-processor for signal processing which is based on the method of

mathematical morphology to recognize the direction of eye movements and

voluntary eye blink. The ZigBee wireless communication technology, which is

proved to be reliable, low -power and cost-efficient, is used in the portable

interface.

The subjects can control the wireless device or move a cursor over a screen

by using this interface. The delay of this interface is less than 0.5s and errors

are very limited. This interface provides a flexible method for the disabled to

improve the life quality.

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