Assistive Technology (AT) devices have become an integral part of life for people with disabilities. These devices aim at recovering and improving individuals’ functionality to maintain independence and self-sufficiency. This paper introduces four different assistive technology devices developed by the Center for Assistive, Rehabilitation and Robotics Technologies (CARRT) at the University of South Florida. The devices are designed to assist people with physical disabilities, including speech impairment, visual impairment and mobility impairment.
@article{mounir2020bci, title={Recent Assistive Technology Research at CARRT}, author={Mounir, R and Trivedi, U and Aguirrezabal, A and Ashley, D and Sundarrao, S and Alqasemi, R and Dubey, R}, journal={Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America}, year={2018} }
The work was supported by the Florida Department of Education - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.
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