Genetic tuning of a laser pointer environment control device system for handicapped people with fuzzy systems

Author(s):  
Francisco Chavez ◽  
Francisco Fernandez ◽  
Jesus Alcala-Fdez ◽  
Rafael Alcala ◽  
Francisco Herrera ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 401-419 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Alcalá ◽  
Jesús Alcalá-Fdez ◽  
María José Gacto ◽  
Francisco Herrera

2012 ◽  
Vol 479-481 ◽  
pp. 2255-2258
Author(s):  
Xian Chun Cheng ◽  
Qiu Lei Du ◽  
Zi Xuan Cheng

This paper expounds the design mechanism and principle of control device work environment for dust pollution control and prevention working condition, in waste money drilling processing. This paper also presents the technological process, the device structure design and work mechanism of the device and lays emphasis on the working principle, the classification and selection of the dust filter; presents the classification comparison and selection, the design and characteristic calculations of gas collecting dome; introduces the design, installing methods, main parameter calculations of the piping system, and the computations and selection of the motor and the fan device as well; presents the classification of bag type filter, the requirement and selection of filter bag, and the calculation of main parameters of dust filter. The design of the device not only increases the waste paper recovery efficiency in the process of disposing waste money and avoids dust pollution, but also contributes to the safety, security and the inspection of disposing procedure.


Author(s):  
Clovis Bucich

This paper describes the general concept of a device that allows his/her user to control any other device, able to be controlled through electrical impulses, solely by means of movements of the mandible. This conception aims primarily to meet needs of severely handicapped people, mainly quadriplegic ones and patients under care, temporarily deprived of use of arms and legs. Such device would allow their users to drive by themselves powered wheel chairs and other equipment, including computers.


2015 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 250-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eddie Clemente ◽  
Francisco Chavez ◽  
Francisco Fernandez de Vega ◽  
Gustavo Olague

2001 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 915-924 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Yoneyama ◽  
Masahiro Nishikawa ◽  
Hitoshi Katayama ◽  
Akira Ichikawa
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Author(s):  
Samuel B. Hunley ◽  
Arwen M. Marker ◽  
Stella F. Lourenco

Abstract. The current study investigated individual differences in the flexibility of peripersonal space (i.e., representational space near the body), specifically in relation to trait claustrophobic fear (i.e., fear of suffocating or being physically restricted). Participants completed a line bisection task with either a laser pointer (Laser condition), allowing for a baseline measure of the size of one’s peripersonal space, or a stick (Stick condition), which produces expansion of one’s peripersonal space. Our results revealed that individuals high in claustrophobic fear had larger peripersonal spaces than those lower in claustrophobic fear, replicating previous research. We also found that, whereas individuals low in claustrophobic fear demonstrated the expected expansion of peripersonal space in the Stick condition, individuals high in claustrophobic fear showed less expansion, suggesting decreased flexibility. We discuss these findings in relation to the defensive function of peripersonal space and reduced attentional flexibility associated with trait anxieties.


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