Presentation 1996/5/28
The Development of The Tele-exestence System Using Biological signal in Humans
Yoshiaki KUNO, Yoshiki UCHIKAWA, Tohru YAGI,
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Abstract(in English) There are several ways of communication between human operator(s)and machine(s). In most conventional tele-existence systems, (1)body and limb movements, or(2)special input device such as keyboard and mouse, are used as human-interface. Instead of these methods, we have focused on biological signals for the purpose of operating machines by "thinking". We exemplify EOG (Electro-OculoGraphy) in this study, and use it for the manipulation of a robot eye. The experimental results have revealed the possibility and feasibility of using biological signals in tele-existence systems, and discussed the future application.
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Keyword(in English) Tele-existence / Human-interface / EOG / Biological Signals
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Title (in English) The Development of The Tele-exestence System Using Biological signal in Humans
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Keyword(1) Tele-existence
Keyword(2) Human-interface
Keyword(3) EOG
Keyword(4) Biological Signals
1st Author's Name Yoshiaki KUNO
1st Author's Affiliation Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshiki UCHIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Nagoya University
3rd Author's Name Tohru YAGI
3rd Author's Affiliation Bio-Electronics Laboratory, Dept. of Information Electronics
Date 1996/5/28
Paper # MVE96-15
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 82
Page pp.pp.-
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