System for evaluating and promoting development in persons with severe disabilities

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PATENT NO 6511442
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09518194

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A novel system for augmenting human function using personal augmentation devices (PADs), controlled by physiological signals for the purpose of navigating and manipulating the external environment is provided. The system utilizes a variety of sensors connected to a data acquisition box (DAQ) to detect movement of a user. The DAQ, which is comprised of a microprocessor, will control the PAD according to the sensed user movement, thus mapping user input to user output. Controlling of the PAD provides important feedback to the user concerning manipulation of their external environment. In one embodiment, feedback concerning movement of the PAD is provided using a virtual reality system. This system allows people with severe disabilities to remotely interact with their environment using a PAD, thereby unlocking cognitive abilities, promoting curiosity, and providing sense of entitlement to explore, as well as allowing development to continue. A feature of this system is to map the user's inputs with outputs as a function of feedback. Users will then be able to learn input-output mappings based on the level of their physical control.

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ANTHROTRONIX INC8737 COLESVILLE ROAD SILVER SPRING MD 20910

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Blanarovich, Adrian Washington, DC 6 278
Lathan, Corinna E Wheaton, MD 12 332
Tracey, Micheal Arlington, VA 1 12

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