Title :
A Dual-Mode Human-Machine Interface for Robotic Control based on Acoustic Sensitivity of the Aural Cavity
Author :
Vaidyanathan, Ravi ; Fargues, Monique ; Gupta, Lalit ; Kota, Srinivas ; Lin, Dong ; West, James
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Eng. & Sci., Naval Postgraduate Sch., Monterey, CA
Abstract :
We introduce an unobtrusive sensor-based control system for human-machine interface to control robotic and rehabilitative devices. The interface is capable of directing assistive robotic devices in response to tongue movement and/or speech without insertion of any device in the vicinity of the oral cavity. The interface is centered on the unique properties of the human ear as an acoustic output device. Our work has shown that various movements within the oral cavity create unique, traceable pressure changes in the human ear, which can be measured with a simple sensor (such as a microphone) and analysed to produce commands signals, which can in turn be used to control robotic devices. In this work, we present: 1) an analysis of the sensitivity of human ear canals as acoustic output device, 2) the design of a new sensor for monitoring airflow in the aural canal, 3) pattern recognition procedures for recognition of both speech and tongue movement by monitoring aural flow across several human test subjects, and 4) a conceptual design and simulation of the machine interface system
Keywords :
biomechanics; hearing; hearing aids; man-machine systems; medical robotics; pattern recognition; signal classification; speech; user interfaces; acoustic output device; acoustic sensitivity; airflow monitoring; assistive robotic devices; aural cavity; dual-mode human-machine interface; ear pressure signals; human ear; human ear canals sensitivity; microphone; oral cavity; pattern recognition procedure; rehabilitative devices; robotic control; signal classification; signal detection; signal estimation; speech recognition; tongue movement; unobtrusive sensor-based control system; Acoustic devices; Acoustic sensors; Control systems; Ear; Humans; Man machine systems; Rehabilitation robotics; Robot control; Robot sensing systems; Tongue;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2006. BioRob 2006. The First IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pisa
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0040-6
DOI :
10.1109/BIOROB.2006.1639210