R&D Roundup: February 2014
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02/01/2014
- Content
Powered wheelchair users, paralyzed from the neck down, can control their chair by sipping or puffing air into a straw to execute four basic commands that drive the chair. But, a new assistive technology, called the Tongue Drive System, developed at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, can allow users to drive their wheelchairs much faster than sip-and-puff wheelchairs.
- Citation
- "R&D Roundup: February 2014," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2014.