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Researchers design robotic arm to help people with disabilities operate devices
Covid-19 fight gets a boost with IISc app
Coronavirus “contact tracing” apps may be all the rage now, but a team of design scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), have developed a new Covid-19 analysis application geared towards policy makers.
Indian Institute of Science
IISc is the premier institute for advanced scientific and technological research and education in India.
IISc research team designs eye gaze-controlled robotic arm for speech and motor impaired
An Indian Institute of Science (IISc) research team has designed a robotic arm that can be manipulated by eye movement using a computer interface, to help people with Severe Speech and Motor Impairment (SSMI).
IISc develops eye gaze-controlled robotic arm for those suffering from speech and motor impairment
To help those with Severe Speech and Motor Impairment (SSMI), a research team at the Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), has designed a robotic arm
New IISc labs aims to topple Chinese industry dominance
With China vastly outstripping India industry in levels of robotic automation, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) kick-started a new technology demonstration facility on Friday to help local manufacturing reach Industry 4.0 levels.
Success for robotic arm controlled by eye gaze | Gates Cambridge
Project could help those with speech and motor impairments to operate computers with their eyes
IISc Team Develops Robotic Arm For Speech And Motor Impaired
Bengaluru's IISC designs robotic arm controlled by eye movement for severe speech and motor impaired
An Indian Institute of Science (IISc) research team has designed a robotic arm that can be manipulated by eye movement using a computer interface, to help people with Severe Speech and Motor Impairment (SSMI). This interface is non-invasive since it is through a webcam and a computer, unlike other eye gaze-tracking devices that use head-mounted systems, according to Bengaluru-based IISc.
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