Musić et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Testing inertial sensor performance as hands-free human-computer interfaceMusić et al., 2009
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- Musić J
- Cecić M
- Bonković M
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- WSEAS Trans. Comput
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The paper introduces hands-free human-computer interface designed around commercially available inertial sensor pack. It is primarily intended to provide computer access for people with little or no upper-limb functionality, but can be used by able bodied subject in certain …
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