Bite-controlled Optoelectronic System
The novel bite-controlled optoelectronic system translates complex bite patterns into data inputs with 98 per cent accuracy – NUS
The novel bite-controlled optoelectronic system translates complex bite patterns into data inputs with 98 per cent accuracy – NUS
Description
Led by Professor Liu Xiaogang from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Chemistry, alongside a team a bite-controlled optoelectronic system has been created. Some use cases inlcude controlling devices such as computers, smartphones and wheelchairs. Using a bite can prove useful to individuals with limited mobility. This may prove a cost effective and accurate way to control electronic devices.
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Bibliography
The Engineer – Mouthguard controls electronic devices through biting. (2022, October 11). The Engineer. https://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/news/mouthguard-controls-electronic-devices-through-biting