Tongue-Brain Computer Interface For Robotic Control

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Abstract

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis leads progressively to severe motor impairments (upper and lower extremities) and eventually ends in a lock-in-state. With no option of using a joystick, the tongue and eventually the brain are the only control options that are usable for control of assistive robots. The iTongue (an intraoral 18-target keyboard that can be operated using the tongue) allow se-verely motor impaired patients to control assistive robots. However, such robotic control requires many targets/inputs which require good tongue mova-bility that is gradually lost. A tongue-brain hybrid computer interface can reduce the target-quantity by introducing control modes that are selectable using visual steady-state evoked potentials (brain-computer interface, BCI). Fig. 1 shows the control paradigm using four control modes with four unique control-targets. It was tested in a case study with one healthy subject where the subject controlled a robotic arm to pick up a water bottle, move it to a glass and finally pour water into the glass. The hybrid and the full iTongue system were tested in randomized order three times each. The average completion time for the full iTongue system was 63±5.3 seconds but included one failure (tipped over the bottle). The hybrid system had a completion time of 94.2±3.5 seconds, with no failure.
While the performance of the hybrid system is lower, it may still be favorable for patients with limited tongue movability.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato9 okt. 2019
Antal sider1
StatusUdgivet - 9 okt. 2019
BegivenhedDanish society of biomedical engineering national assembly 2019 -
Varighed: 8 okt. 201910 okt. 2019
Konferencens nummer: 37

Konference

KonferenceDanish society of biomedical engineering national assembly 2019
Nummer37
Periode08/10/201910/10/2019

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