Driving Electric Car by Using EMG Interface

This paper proposes a useful method driving the electric car by using EMG interface, which is used as living body interface. The EMG signal can be measured from all the people easily, even physically handicapped people, elderly and so on. The EMG signals are measured from both hand palms and neck us...

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Senior citizens
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