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with perfect pattern detection accuracies of 100% and 98%, respectively.
Keywords: electrooculography (EOG); flexible electronics; graphene; human–computerinteraction (HCI); human–machine interface (HMI); personal assistive device (PAD); wearable smart textile; Introduction
Eye tracking technologies
the United States, the incidence of ALS is two per hundred thousand people [1]. Therefore, the advancement of eye tracking technologies is critical for developing assistive devices and human–computerinteraction (HCI) platforms for people with disabilities.
Current technologies for eye tracking
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Figure 1:
(a) Schematic of the three-step process to obtain conformal graphene coatings on a variety of texti...