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News Features Eye-Com Lab Drive Simulator

Posted by on Mar 24, 2011

The local news station KRNV News 4, an NBC affiliate, featured the Eye-Com Lab Drive Simulator. When used in combination with the Eye-Com EC7T eye tracking system, the drive simulator can be used to study the effects of drowsiness and fatigue on driving performance. The EC7T can detect “microsleeps” that indicate the onset of impairing levels of drowsiness, which can trigger an alarm to alert the driver of their risky state of consciousness.

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Industry Insight from Eye-Com’s Eye Tracking Experts…An interview with CEO, Ky Good

Posted by on Oct 7, 2010

What does the future hold for Eye-Com Corporation and the eye tracking industry? This next article is the second part of the one-on-one interview with Eye-Com CEO, Ky Good. Find out which are the top four industries Good foresees to be the most impacted by Eye-Com and eye tracking technology. CEO Ky Good Leads Eye-Com into the Future In the previous article, Eye-Com Corporation CEO, Ky Good, discussed the excitement of watching the energy and creativity that go into developing Eye-Com innovations, and where he feels future advances in the...

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Industry Insight from Eye-Com’s Eye Tracking Experts…An interview with CEO, Ky Good

Posted by on Sep 28, 2010

What does the future hold for Eye-Com Corporation and the eye tracking industry? This next article features an interview with Eye-Com CEO, Ky Good. Find out what he says is the company’s most valuable asset and which factors make Eye-Com’s advanced EC7T platform stand out in the competitive marketplace. CEO Keeping Eye-Com Team Moving at Full Speed “Watching the engineers create innovative applications and features for the technology” is what Eye-Com CEO Ky Good deems the most exciting part of the Eye-Com project. So, what does the CEO...

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Industry Insight from Eye-Com’s Eye Tracking Experts…An interview with Eliot Drake

Posted by on Sep 20, 2010

What does the future hold for Eye-Com Corporation and the eye tracking industry? This next article is a continuation of the exclusive interview with Eye-Com Hardware Expert, Eliot Drake. He provides us with his opinion on the top three industries he anticipates will be the most impacted by eye tracking technology in the future. Eliot’s Outlook on the Future of Eye Tracking In the previous article, we got the inside scoop on the new EC7T eye frames from Eye-Com Corporation’s hardware designer, Eliot Drake. With a focus on aesthetics and...

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Eye-Com Corporation Makes the Cover of M.D. News Magazine…Again

Posted by on Sep 9, 2010

Originally featured on the cover of M.D. News magazine in 2008, Eye-Com Corporation appears once again as the spotlight story for the September 2010 edition. M.D. News is created by and targeted for medical doctors and health care executives as a national resource for the latest news in the industry. A continuation from the original article, the new piece titled, “Crossing the Threshold, When Dreams Become Reality,” reveals the progress that has been made with regard to both the technology and the company as a whole. From the time the...

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Industry Insight from Eye-Com’s Eye Tracking Experts…An interview with Eliot Drake

Posted by on Aug 27, 2010

What does the future hold for Eye-Com Corporation and the eye tracking industry? This series of articles reveals details from Eye-Com’s eye tracking experts regarding the latest achievements in Eye-Com technology and their outlook on what’s in store for the industry. The Wizard Behind Eye-Com’s Unique Frame Design A graduate from MIT, Eliot Drake is a Mechanical Engineer at Eye-Com Corporation. Among the “various sorts of wizardry” he conducts with regard to hardware design, Drake is the visionary behind the new Eye-Com EC7T eye...

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Will Eye Tracking Devices Do Away with the Mouse?

Posted by on Aug 16, 2010

The introduction of the computer mouse revolutionized the way we interact with computers. Although the first mouse was invented by Douglas Englebart in 1967, it didn’t become widely used until Apple redesigned it to be included with their first Macintosh computer in the early 1980s. Actually, anyone born after that time has probably never operated a computer without a mouse, but eye tracking technology may change that. The advantage of the mouse was that it was more intuitive than keyboard controls and saved time when navigating an...

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Eye-Com Eye Tracking System to Detect Signs of PTSD

Posted by on Aug 9, 2010

According to the New York Times, over 2 million troops have deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001. Whether engaged in combat or not, soldiers in warzones are exposed to distressing conditions and disturbing sights that alter their lives forever. It is estimated that at least 20% of these 2 million soldiers will develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of their time overseas. The gravity of the situation has brought PTSD into the spotlight. As of now, there is no way to diagnose PTSD except through subjective psyche...

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3 Ways Eye Tracking Can Save Lives Behind the Wheel

Posted by on Jul 29, 2010

Despite the fact that most people drive on a daily basis without any accidents, you are at risk anytime you are on the road. Driving can be seriously dangerous no matter how careful you are; it only takes a split second for disaster to strike. Accidents are typically the result of a momentary lapse in attention or a driver who is in an impaired cognitive state. Eye tracking technology, like Eye-Com Corporation’s EC7T™ eye tracking system, has the potential to reduce accidents and save lives by detecting inattention, drowsiness and fatigue,...

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Eye Tracking Basics: Anatomy of the Eye

Posted by on Jul 26, 2010

Developing an eye tracking algorithm that can pinpoint the location of a person’s gaze is not a simple task. To begin to tackle this challenge, an in-depth understanding of the eye’s anatomy is essential. Eye-Com Corporation’s developers have become experts on the physiology of the eye and vision system. It is a complex system of tissues, muscles, and nerve sensors, which function collectively to create the phenomenon of sight. To better understand how eye tracking works, you should know a bit about the biology of this...

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