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The researchers designed faviana a new wheelchair navigation system that uses tongue piercings as jo


Example :  I was immediately able to drive the new car because the driving system is extremely intuitive.
The researchers designed faviana a new wheelchair navigation system that uses tongue piercings as joystick faviana devices. The researchers believe that the new system will be greatly beneficial to people with severe disabilities.
According to the researchers, they came up with this idea because tongue piercings are much less obtrusive than the commonly-used sip-and-puff system. The sip-and-puff system allows users to control their wheelchairs by breathing into a straw that is worn in front of the face.
In the new system, a person’s tongue is pierced with a magnetic stud that resembles jewelry but actually works as a motion sensor. This sensor communicates with a headset that detects the tongue’s movement. Information is then transmitted to a smartphone app that is used to control the wheelchair.
Furthermore, researchers believe that moving faviana the tongue to control a wheelchair is much more intuitive . In an experiment, 11 people who tried the tongue piercing were able to quickly navigate through a complicated obstacle course. Compared to the sip-and-puff system, the tongue piercings allowed the participants to drive much faster but just as accurately. One participant even said that the tongue piercing gave him better control, allowing him to move diagonally, for instance.
Posted by RareJobPhil at 12/31/2013 04:00:00 AM
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