Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Students test their robotic interface, living with a man with quadripleg­ia

- By Anya Sostek Pittsburgh Post-gazette

It started as a theoretica­l class project to improve the use of robots in a health care setting. It ended in a trip to California for two Carnegie Mellon students, who lived with a man with quadripleg­ia for a week as they tested and perfected their robotic interface.

Akhil Padmanabha, a third-year robotics PH.D. student, and Janavi Gupta, a sophomore computer science major, began working on the technology in mid-2022 and early 2023, respective­ly. The project, called Head-worn Assisted Teleoperat­ion, or HAT, allows users to control a robot using the tilt of their head or voice recognitio­n, rather than strictly handheld controls.

In California, in the

Los Altos Hills home of Henry and Jane Evans, they watched the interface come to life. Evans, who lost the ability to move his limbs and speak after a stroke nearly 20 years ago, used their technology to feed himself, close the blinds and even grab a Red Bull.

They practiced some tasks every day, such as “blanket, tissue, trash” — in which Evans needed to move a blanket, grab a tissue, wipe his face with it, and throw the tissue away. Evans improved his speed on that particular task from taking more than 16 minutes the first day to less than nine minutes at the end of the week.

Other parts of the day were more open-ended. They picked strawberri­es with

Jane Evans in her garden and played poker with Henry, who used the HAT interface to control his cards.

Evans volunteers frequently to assist with research testing new adaptive devices, and regularly invites researcher­s to stay with him in his home. Padmanabha offered to stay with his parents, who live nearby, but Evans suggested that it would be more effective for the researcher­s to spend time living with him.

 ?? Carnegie Mellon Universit ?? Henry Evans plays poker with his wife, Jane, using an interface developed by CMU students to control a robot.
Carnegie Mellon Universit Henry Evans plays poker with his wife, Jane, using an interface developed by CMU students to control a robot.

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