Japan invented a tongue-controlled wheelchair: the tongue moves to transmit signals

Japanese media said that the Japanese research team developed an electric wheelchair that allows the user to control the wheelchair by controlling the silicone piece attached to the chin through the tongue.

According to Kyodo News reported on May 6, Sasaki Musashi, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Iwate University, is the head of the project. He said that the invention was cleaner and more comfortable than the previous version because it did not require the device to be placed in the user's mouth.

Sasaki said: "Many people can't move their hands and feet because of spinal cord injury, but they can move their tongues. I hope to commercialize this wheelchair so that it can help people with severe disabilities."

This wheelchair takes advantage of the weak electrical signals generated by moving the supraorbital muscles. This signal can be generated when a person opens his mouth and swallows food.

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Sasaki Maki Shows Silicone Tablets for Wheelchair Control (Yahoo News Website, USA)

According to the report, the user put the silicone sheet on the chin, and the silicone sheet has a plurality of electrodes that can transmit signals to the computer. When the user moves the tongue in a certain direction, such as to the right or forward, the computer can recognize the corresponding signal and operate the wheelchair to move in the direction indicated.

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