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Design principles for accommodating individuals with reduced muscle strength Life Enhancing Technology Lab Seoul National University 2014.2.4
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Introduction About 100 materials 15 Categories 40 materials Gather raw data Selecting material and Sorting with KJ method Data will be regulary updated
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Principle 1 ) Add-on(s) Add extra component(s) to use easily Add-on makes person squeeze toothpaste easily Add-on makes person spread jam on bread easily
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Principle 1 ) Add-on(s) Add extra component(s) to use easily Add-on helps person to wear a pair of stockings Add-on helps person to use chopsticks easily
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Principle 1’ ) Add-on(s) to body parts Add-on(s) to body part to support weak muscle Add-on helps person to use spoon easily Patch can helps person to use muscle easily
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Principle 1’ ) Add-on(s) to body parts Add-on(s) to body part to support weak muscle Apparatus helps person to move arm Equipment helps person to walk
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Principle 1’ ) Add-on(s) to body parts Add-on(s) to body part to support weak muscle A device helps person to use mouse A device makes person to use hand easily
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Principle 2 ) Touch system/button Use touch system to support action Use button to use easily Each touch button has different command Just touch faucet to turn on/off the water
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Principle 2 ) Touch system/button Use touch system to support action Use button to use easily Push button to turn on/off the water
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Principle 3 ) Remote control Use mechanical system operated by remote control Use remote control to open the door instead of door handle Remote system helps person to go down
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Principle 3 ) Remote control Use mechanical system operated by remote control Use remote control to open the door
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Principle 4 ) Voice Operate device(s) using voice A device converts voice to on/off signal
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Principle 5 ) EEG / EMG Operate devices by brain wave or electromyogram Tablet PC which is operated by brain wave (not developed yet) A device analyzes brain wave and command equipment
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Principle 5 ) EEG / EMG Operate devices by brain wave or electromyogram Arm band that can analyze EMG and give signal EMG on foot
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Principle 6 ) Chemicals Use chemicals to use easily A bottle which is treated with chemicals coating help contents to be spilt easily
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Principle 7 ) Being fixed Fix the body part(s) to support muscle Waist is fixed by compression bandage A woman wears a cast to support her neck
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Principle 8 ) Other body parts Operate devices by using other body parts A faucet with pedal
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Principle 9 ) Exoskeleton machine Attach exoskeleton machine to body to give extra power Machine gives person extra hand power Machine gives person extra arm power
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Principle 10 ) Blowing Operate devices by blowing A device converts blowing to command signal
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Principle 11 ) Eyeball movement Operated by eyeball movement A device analyzes eyeball movement and move mouse point
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Principle 12 ) Push / pull motion Use push/pull motion Make works simple Opener using pull motion A device which dehydrates vegetable using push motion
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Principle 13 ) Insertion Insert component to body to use easily A cord with hole A pen with opening
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Principle 13 ) Insertion Insert component to body to use easily Scissors with big holes A bottle with holes which is comfortable to use
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Principle 14 ) Rotation Operate devices by rotating Rotating switch in sink Rotating switch is easy to turn on/off the water
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Principle 15 ) Frame Support person using frame Frame helps person to stand Frame helps person to walk easily
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