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Haptic handwriting aid for training and rehabilitation
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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by James MullinsJames Mullins, Christopher Mawson, Saeid NahavandiThis paper reports a method of controlling a user's hand through the process of writing. Developed predominantly for enabling users to re-learn the skill of writing after a stroke, the process could also be used for teaching children hand/eye coordination, motor skills, movement and position awareness in writing. Utilising low cost haptic technology and custom control software, the system has the potential to increase writing skills in stroke sufferers in the privacy and comfort of their own home.
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Systems, Man and Cybernetics (2005 : Hawaii, U.S.A)Pagination
2690 - 2694Publisher
IEEE XploreLocation
Hawaii, USAPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Start date
2005-10-10End date
2005-10-12ISBN-13
9780780392984ISBN-10
0780392981Language
engNotes
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E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2005, IEEEEditor/Contributor(s)
M Jamshidi, E Tunstel (Jr), G Anderson, M Fathi, G Dozier, M Johnson, P ChenTitle of proceedings
IEEE International Conference on : Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2005Usage metrics
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