Adding Eye Control To Wheelchairs for Quadriplegics (hackaday.com)
szczys writes: The inventor of the Eyedriveomatic has ALS. This prevents him from controlling his electric wheelchair, but it didn't prevent him from teaming up with two other people (one also a quadriplegic) to design a way around the limitation. Eyegaze hardware is what lets people speak through a computer using only their eyes. Eyedrivomatic is an open source project that uses common materials to connect the Eyegaze to the joystick of the wheelchair without altering the chair (which is rented equipment in most cases). A 3D-printed gimbal is strapped over the existing joystick, but does not prevent it from still being used normally by caregivers. The gimbal's servo motors actuate the joystick with commands from the Eyegaze.
....about repairing damaged neurons, why would anyone settle with steering his wheelchair with his eyes when it won't be long before he could do so with his hands?
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
So that's what Charlie meant by tiger blood. They guy's a walking-talking dead man.
Six years from now, we'll hear about how these wheel chairs keep bumping into the backsides of pretty blondes...
A 3D-printed gimbal is strapped over the existing joystick, but does not prevent it from still being used normally by caregivers. The gimbal's servo motors actuate the joystick with commands from the Eyegaze.
In other words, the most complicated way yet devised of sending an electrical signal about 10cm.
This will save time and inspire to enable other solutions. Open source quadrapeligic solutions are needed. Especially ones that don't cost 2000/solution.
"What happened?"
"Swedish bikini team."