Design of a Communication-Aid Circuit to Detect Eye-Gazed Patterns

  • Eguchi, Kei (Department of Information and Computer Science, Kumamoto National College of Technology) ;
  • Ueno, Fumio (Department of Electrical System and Computer Engineering, Sojo University) ;
  • Zhu, Hongbing (Department of Computer Science, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University) ;
  • Tabata, Toru (Department of Information and Computer Science, Kumamoto National College of Technology) ;
  • Jayawickrema, Madhava (Department of Information and Computer Science, Kumamoto National College of Technology)
  • Published : 2002.07.01

Abstract

A communication-aid circuit to detect eye-gazed patterns is proposed in this paper. The circuit is an analog-digital mixed system. By determining the direction of eye-gazed pattern, the circuit detects an eye-gazed pattern from 2-dimensional arrayed patterns on a syllabary. Different from conventional systems, the syllabary is moved to overlap the eye-gazed pattern with the center coordinate of screen. Thus, the proposed circuit can avoid a complex calculation of the distance between the eye-gazed point and the center coordinate. Furthermore: an economical size of hardware can be provided since no full-adders are required by employing floating-gate MOSFBT's. The validity of the cricuit design is confirmed by computer simulations. Furthermore, to implement onto an IC chip, the layout design is performed by using a CAD tool, MAGIC.

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