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  <title><![CDATA[Tongue Drive System Team Wins People’s Choice Honors at 2010 da Vinci Awards]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Chosen from a field of 17 finalists, Maysam
Ghovanloo and his research team in the GT-Bionics Lab won the inaugural “Leo”
People’s Choice Award at the 2010 da Vinci Awards, held last month at the Henry
Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.</p><p>A finalist in the
prosthetics/orthotics/controls category, Ghovanloo and his team from Georgia Tech
received the highest number of votes for their YouTube video about their work
on the Tongue Drive System, an&nbsp;assistive technology that enables
individuals with high-level spinal cord injuries to maneuver a powered
wheelchair or control a mouse cursor using simple tongue movements. The
research team is currently preparing for their second round of clinical trials
on the Tongue Drive System, which will be conducted at the Shepherd Center in
Atlanta and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.&nbsp;</p><p>An assistant
professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ghovanloo specializes
in biomedical device development. His main
goal for participating in this competition was to promote the use of the most
advanced microelectronics technologies in the field of assistive devices and
rehabilitation engineering. The Tongue Drive System utilizes the latest in
magnetic sensing technology combined with ultra-low power radio frequency
transceivers, advanced signal processing algorithms, and smartphones.</p><p>“Sometimes when you ask our students
about assistive devices, the first things that come to their minds are their
grandma’s cane or the old manual wheelchair that they once saw at a hospital,” Ghovanloo
said. “The Tongue Drive System draws a totally different picture in the
students’ minds about assistive technologies and their associated field as a
whole. Whenever I get a chance, I never hesitate to remind my students that
there are very few other areas in engineering in which they can leave such a
great impact in a lives of a group of human beings.”</p><p>The da Vinci Awards is a prestigious
international forum that recognizes the latest developments and research in
adaptive and assistive technologies that enable equal access and opportunity
for all people, regardless of ability. Finalists representing the U.S., Canada,
and Denmark were chosen from entries received from around the world. The awards
were created by and benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society's
Michigan Chapter.</p><p>The Tongue Drive System video may be
viewed at&nbsp;<a href="http://bit.ly/tonguedrive">http://bit.ly/tonguedrive</a>. &nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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