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Technology-Enhanced Communication Intervention (TECI)
­Advantages: Every aspect of this software, even the illustrations, is designed after rigorous research and recommendations from nurses and hospitals. Numerous communication modes, handwritten, typing, symbolic to express the patient’s needs and requirements. Does not require specific hardware to operate, it is a web-based version compatible...
Published: 10/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Carmen Rodriguez, Srinivas Katkoori
Keywords(s): Computers Software and Information Technology, Healthcare Training and Patient Evaluation and Software, Medical Devices
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Arts and Humanities > Edtech, Technology Classifications > Medical > Surgery, Technology Classifications > Software
Neuro-Voting: A Brain Computer Interface
­Competitive Advantages: No physical movement of the body is required, just mental intellect for making selections Highly accurate in making the choice, as accompanied by machine learning classifier to improve the performance Useful for aged people and with physical disabilities Not limited just to voting but finds its application...
Published: 7/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Rupal Agarwal, Marvin Andujar
Keywords(s): Devices for Disabilities / Rehabilitation, Human Computer Interfaces, Medical Devices, Wearable Monitoring Equipment
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Arts and Humanities > Edtech, Technology Classifications > Computer Science > Algorithms, Technology Classifications > Computer Science > Hardware, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Communications, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Computer Engineering, Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Sensors, Technology Classifications > Engineering, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Sensors
Reading or Writing Table Attachable to Wheelchair
USF inventors designed a table that addresses these shortcomings. It attaches to the arms of any wheelchair and can tilt to provide a transparent or solid surface with two separate book supports that are individually adjustable, allowing the user to read and take notes more easily. The transparent table allows the user to see through the table, facilitating,...
Published: 8/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Rick Bierworth
Keywords(s): Creative Works, Materials
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Advance Materials, Technology Classifications > Arts and Humanities, Technology Classifications > Arts and Humanities > Edtech