Fifth International Undergraduate Research Conference (2021) of Military Technical College
Smart mouse for quadriplegic patients
Paper ID : 1009-IUGRC5-FULL (R2)
Authors:
Nashwa Elbendary, ammar Mostafa Hassan, Abdelrahman Mohamed Omran *, Ahmed Ashraf Hamoda, Khalid Waleed Elkemary,, Ahmed Omar Alshabib, Mohamed Hassaan Abdelgaber
Computer science, Computing and information technology,(AAST), Aswan,Egypt
Abstract:
In Egypt, more than 2 million people suffer from a mobility impairment Some of them have quadriplegia,
which usually indicates subsequent damage to the cervical spinal cord [1], although it may be the result of an
injury to the brain or peripheral nerves. The cervical spinal cord is located inside a canal in the vertebrae of the
spine, and it connects the brain to the majority of the body's organs, through the nerve fibers running through

Functional harm includes
activities of daily living, such as eating, dressing, bathing, loss of voluntary control over the excretion of urine
or faces, loss of control over mobility, and even sexual performance, fertility and the ability to contribute to
family life, integration into the labor market and social settings.also Quadruple patients cannot use technology such as computers, cell phones, and television
Controls and other things that need manual control.
For example, a computer primarily relies on a mouse and keyboard for system navigation, navigation, and use
Apps, so we thought about helping them by designing a motion-controlled mouse
The head has a set of features that enable the patient to control the system with sound and it has a keyboard
Controlled by eye movement.
Now what we are trying to do is to make the voice recognition “up”"أعلی" & “down” "أسفل" in the Arabic language to help in scrolling up and down and this can be done by making extractions from the MFCC features and then make binary classification using support vector machine algorithm
Keywords:
Quadriplegic patients, smart mouse, control by head, virtual keyboard, speech recognition,mfcc
Status : Paper Accepted (Oral Presentation)