ACCS Gravitonus gives third arm for disabled people

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People with paralyzed legs and hands (quadriplegics) can not execute any movement of arms and legs and have to rely on others for their daily activities which definitely make them realise of their limitations. The concept of independent personal life becoming functionally independent, accomplishing their day to day task might be a far fetched thought for them. However the thought of possible alternative hands-free computer control system ACCS Alternative Computer Control System is being already effectively used by SCI (spinal cord injury) patients who have become completely immobilized. If incorporated into personal computer, home electronics and personal movement control systems, ACCS will provide a person with an additional control contour, which will allow for continuous computer control. ACCS gravitonus has high level of precision positioning, discontinuity, low response time, and is resistant to all kinds of noise interference.

Without resorting to outside assistance, users can operate his or her movement accessory device, independently make telephone calls and respond to them. They can even be virtually present in any part of a house and actively participate in the life of their family, as well as use unlimited capabilities of the computer and internet. Completely motionless and otherwise helpless persons can compensate for lack of physical capabilities with their intellectual potential and ACCS gravitous.
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February 26, 2007 - 12:44 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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