Table 3.
Summary of main technologies discussed in Assistive Systems.
Assistive Systems | ||
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Main Application | Sensors | References |
Movement coding for control keyboards and displays for patients with ALS and people with upper and lower limbs palsy | EEG/EOG/facial EMG/inertial | [103,113,114] |
Control and implementation of tasks and human-machine interfaces like wheelchair, smart shoe, and robot | Inertial/flex sensor/camera/ultrasonic/EOG/EEG/Kinect/force/torque/FRS/infrared | [107,108,109,110,111,112,120,128] |
Emotion recognition for patients with palsy, autism spectrum disorder | Camera/movement/sound/infrared | [115,117,118,119] |
Gesture recognition for aid communication between deaf people and listeners | Flex sensor/inertial/EMG | [122,123,124,125,126,127] |