| Literature DB >> 24119204 |
Abbas Orand1, Sayaka Okamoto, Yutaka Tomita, Hiroyuki Miyasaka, Genichi Tanino, Shigeru Sonoda.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To apply advanced methods of communication, sensing, and instrumentation technologies to make a system that can help patients suffering from hemispatial neglect caused by higher cortical function disorder.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24119204 PMCID: PMC3852334 DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-12-104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Figure 1The system lay-out.
Figure 2System’s logical arithmetic.
Figure 3The transfer alarming system consisting of sensors (touch, tilt, and force), a transmitters and a receiver is shown. The small box that the patient carries includes the wireless receiver, circuitry and actuator to stimulate neck muscle. The 1st transmitter mounted on the bedrail, transmits the signal from the touch sensor. The 2nd transmitter (not shown) is mounted at the back of the wheelchair and is connected to the tilt and force sensors transmitting sensors’ signal to the receiver. Tilt sensor is mounted in a small box which is placed at the tip of the extending bar connected to wheelchair’s brake. Force sensor is attached to the footrest.
Figure 4Stimulations flowchart.