Puff and Suck (or Sip and Puff) systems allow people with little to no arm mobility to more easily interact with computers by using a straw-like unit as an input device. [Ana] tells us that the usual way these devices are used to input text involves a screen-based keyboard; a cursor...
The Sip-and-Puff system completely overrides the jib circuit allowing Melvin to have simultaneous control of the sails via the two different systems. By using the joystick to control the mainsail, he blows through the Sip-and-Puff to move the jib out and sucks if he wants...
our sip puff switches can be used to access all manner of switch activated devices - speech generating devices, computers, tablets, mobile phones, environmental control systems, and other devices designed for switch scanning.
Origin Instruments Sip/Puff solutions are ideal for people who have limited or no motor capability enabling them to operate switch activated devices, including computers, augmentative communication devices, adapted toys, environmental control systems and devices accessed or controlled via scanning. The Sip...
Independent sailing with high tetraplegia using sip and puff controls: integration into a community sailing centerSpinal cord injury, Tetraplegia, Adaptive sailing, Recreation therapy, Community reintegration, NatureBACKGROUND: We are continually rediscovering how adapted recreational activity complements the ...
and automation systems. These comprehensive solutions find application in Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Cosmetic Industries. Pharmatech offers the consultation of conceptualized design, detail engineering , manufacturing, testing , supply, Installation and validation of the processing system as per URS and in ...
Emergency warning systems have been improved over the past decades from old public broadcast channels to modern personal gadgets. At the same time, people in the new generations want to share their views at the scene of an event to others if it would save life of others especially elderly who...
444-055 Robust Kalman Filter Design for Continuous-Time Systems with Markovian Jumping Parameters C.-M. Lee and I.-K. Fong (Taiwan) Abstract PDF Format 444-064 A Fast Design Algorithm for FIR Filters by Successive Projection Method using Multiple Extreme Frequency Points Y. Sugita and N. ...