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A Real-Time Embedded FPGA Processor for a Stand-Alone Dual-Mode Assistive Device | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

A Real-Time Embedded FPGA Processor for a Stand-Alone Dual-Mode Assistive Device


Abstract:

This paper presents a stand-alone Dual-mode Tongue DriveSystem (sdTDS) which is designed for people with severedisabilities to control their environment using their tongu...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a stand-alone Dual-mode Tongue DriveSystem (sdTDS) which is designed for people with severedisabilities to control their environment using their tonguemotion and speech. The sdTDS detects user's tongue motion using a magnetic tracer placed on tongue and an array of magnetic sensors embedded in a wireless headset and at the same time it can capture the user's voice using a small microphone embedded in the same headset. A real-time FPGA-based local processor is proposed which can perform all required signal processing at sensor side, rather than sending all raw data out to a PC or smartphone. The proposed sdTDS significantly reduces the transmitter power consumption and subsequently increases the battery life.
Date of Conference: 30 April 2017 - 02 May 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 July 2017
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Conference Location: Napa, CA, USA

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