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    This chapter presents the software development for the H2 robotic exoskeleton, as well as the integration of the device with a neural interface. The software was developed with an architecture of layers, with three different levels. This approach makes easy the development of new therapies or control strategies without rewriting all the code. The chapter begins with the description of the software implemented to control each H2 joint actuator. Following is the description of the middle layer of…

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    major positive impact on individuals and society as a whole. Meanwhile, the development of BCI presents significant ethical and legal challenges. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have attracted much attention recently, triggered by new scientific progress in understanding brain function and by impressive applications. A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a computer device that helps a person operates a computer by using his brain waves. Brain waves are patterns of electrical brain activity. Brain…

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    the body mass index, however, that has not been proven yet. Any one of these could cause skin breakdown and there are ways to lessen the severity of the skin break down. If the patient has the correct mask size, alternates between the different interfaces available, and uses the foam, gel, or pads then the skin breakdown can be helped. In the beginning of this paper I asked a lot of questions, but throughout an investigation went on to try and get some answers. Skin breakdown is not the first…

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    are also efforts to standardize the usability assessment methods attempting to find a common ground, which is fundamental to perform comparative studies [16, 17]. According to Saitwal and coleagues [18], some EHR systems do not have user-friendly interfaces, as they often do not take in consideration the user centric development. Considering issues…

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    massive demand in consumers market. Although Android and iOS operating systems have many similarities, but some of the differences make these two operating systems separate from each other; these differences are commonly in their technical mechanism, interfaces, their product value and manufacturers. The first difference between these two operating systems is their technical mechanism, they both use different…

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    In recent years technology has been rapidly growing and everything being shared and digitizing from the newspapers to live televisions shows and to social media. Now a days people are multitasking in order to perform their day to day tasks. In this rushed culture people are looking for more ways to multitask from being able to switch from work to entertainment applications while being efficient as possible. Current media studies suggest that nearly 59 percent of Americans watch television while…

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    Distracted driving by cell phone uses were identified as a major threat in driving, causing serious and sometimes fatal crashes. According to National safety Consul, nearly 25% of all car crashes (1 out of 4) involved cell phone distraction. Only in 2011, cell phone use in motor vehicle crashes caused $100B in damages ( ). Due to the danger it posed to the public, cell phone use in driving has been banned in 37 states in the United State ( ). Moreover, smartphones give this opportunity to us to…

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    Meng & Spence, 2015; Spence & Ho, 2008a, 2008b, 2009). Visual and auditory interfaces have been the most common modes of communication between machine and human. There is now an extensive research based on the effects of visual and auditory interfaces on human behavior in the vehicle (Lif et al., 2014; MacLean & Hayward, 2008; Petermeijer, de Winter, & Bengler, 2015). In the past decade, the potential of tactile interfaces have been increasingly investigated,…

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    the primary responsibilities assigned to Ms. Pabbaraju will be to translate business requirements and functional specifications into program designs and code modules. Ms. Pabbaraju will design and develop new interfaces, modify existing interfaces, and configure existing Sterling interfaces and processes. This will ensure that Lowe’s systems have accurate and up-to-date customer order, payment processing, and inventory management information. Additionally, Ms. Pabbaraju will work closely with…

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