四肢瘫痪
轮椅
物理医学与康复
手动轮椅
接口(物质)
控制(管理)
功率(物理)
计算机科学
心理学
医学
脊髓损伤
万维网
脊髓
神经科学
物理
人工智能
气泡
最大气泡压力法
并行计算
量子力学
作者
Elias B. Thorp,Farnaz Abdollahi,David Chen,Ali Farshchiansadegh,Mei-Hua Lee,Jessica Presperin Pedersen,Camilla Pierella,Elliot J. Roth,Ismael Seáñez,Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi
标识
DOI:10.1109/tnsre.2015.2439240
摘要
Many power wheelchair control interfaces are not sufficient for individuals with severely limited upper limb mobility. The majority of controllers that do not rely on coordinated arm and hand movements provide users a limited vocabulary of commands and often do not take advantage of the user's residual motion. We developed a body-machine interface (BMI) that leverages the flexibility and customizability of redundant control by using high dimensional changes in shoulder kinematics to generate proportional control commands for a power wheelchair. In this study, three individuals with cervical spinal cord injuries were able to control a power wheelchair safely and accurately using only small shoulder movements. With the BMI, participants were able to achieve their desired trajectories and, after five sessions driving, were able to achieve smoothness that was similar to the smoothness with their current joystick. All participants were twice as slow using the BMI however improved with practice. Importantly, users were able to generalize training controlling a computer to driving a power wheelchair, and employed similar strategies when controlling both devices. Overall, this work suggests that the BMI can be an effective wheelchair control interface for individuals with high-level spinal cord injuries who have limited arm and hand control.
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