CAPMOUSE
Development of a non-invasive CAPacitive sensor oral MOUSE interface for the disabled elderly
- D1.1 User requirements
- The aim of the user requirements is to study and define the development specifications within the consortium in order to deliver a concept that corresponds to the demands of prospective end users.
- D1.3 Risk Analysis
- This document gives an overview of the risks involved in the development of the capacitive sensor oral mouse device – the CapMouse.
- D1.4 Market Analysis
- D2.1 Sensor HW and SW and board
- D3.1 Image boards showing visual targets - Matrix of preferences
- D3.1 Persona
- D3.3 Definition and choice of materials according to FDA requirements
- D2.3 & D4.2 Report describing the optimal processing algorithm including the output of normalized data
- D4.3 and D5.2 User testing functionality and and comfort - combined report
- The aim for the functional end user testing is to study how first time users are perceive the CapMouse prototype with its functionality. And if they are able to perform basic tasks on the computer with the CapMouse headset, to see if the CapMouse is a hands free full mouse replacement.
- D6.3 Stakeholder workshops
- This report represents the workshops that were either organized by the CAPMOUSE consortium members or where the CAPMOUSE consortium members participated, to present the work done and get various feedbacks from the workshop participants. In total the CAPMOUSE project and its results were presented in at least 16 different events. Some of these were targeted to end-users (Gothenburg, Stockholm) and some to more general public as well as possible business clients (Oslo, Gent, Trondheim, Aalter, AAL forums).
- D6.4 Four articles in international magazines w attachments
- D6.5 Technology Marketing Plan