The ability to drive a car is an important skill for individuals with a spinal cord injury to maintain a high quality of life, particularly their freedom and independence. However, driving with a physical disability often requires the installation of an adaptive driving system to control steering, gas, and braking. The two main types of adaptive driving controls are mechanical and electrical, also known as drive by wire (DBW). DBW controls work by converting electric signals to mechanical actuators. Driving simulators are useful tools for adaptive driving systems because they allow users to test different control devices, to practice driving without the dangers of being on the road, and can be used as a safe way to evaluate disabled drivers...
In recent years, more disabled drivers have been medically certified for driving by undergoing ‘gami...
International audienceAutonomy and the ability to maintain social activities can be challenging for ...
Summary: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulati...
The ability to drive a car is an important skill for individuals with a spinal cord injury to mainta...
Virtual simulators have proven to be extremely effective tools for training individuals for tasks th...
Of all those people with severe physical and cognitive disabilities who are rated as unsafe to drive...
Cars have become necessities of our daily life and are especially important to people with disabilit...
Spaeth DM, Mahajan H, Karmarkar A, Collins D, Cooper RA, Boninger ML. Development of a wheelchair vi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
Background: Ability to drive was an important factor of quality of life for subjects with spinal cor...
International audienceDriving a power wheelchair is a difficult and complex visual-cognitive task. A...
The sedentary lifestyle of powered wheelchair users has a deleterious effect on their health. If the...
This research seeks to understand the usability of portable assistive driving devices as it relates ...
The current study examined specific aspects of human factors involved in driving a vehicle with a mo...
Twenty subjects with lower limb disabilities participated in a simulator study. The purpose of the s...
In recent years, more disabled drivers have been medically certified for driving by undergoing ‘gami...
International audienceAutonomy and the ability to maintain social activities can be challenging for ...
Summary: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulati...
The ability to drive a car is an important skill for individuals with a spinal cord injury to mainta...
Virtual simulators have proven to be extremely effective tools for training individuals for tasks th...
Of all those people with severe physical and cognitive disabilities who are rated as unsafe to drive...
Cars have become necessities of our daily life and are especially important to people with disabilit...
Spaeth DM, Mahajan H, Karmarkar A, Collins D, Cooper RA, Boninger ML. Development of a wheelchair vi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a wheelchair virtual driving environment that can provide quantifiabl...
Background: Ability to drive was an important factor of quality of life for subjects with spinal cor...
International audienceDriving a power wheelchair is a difficult and complex visual-cognitive task. A...
The sedentary lifestyle of powered wheelchair users has a deleterious effect on their health. If the...
This research seeks to understand the usability of portable assistive driving devices as it relates ...
The current study examined specific aspects of human factors involved in driving a vehicle with a mo...
Twenty subjects with lower limb disabilities participated in a simulator study. The purpose of the s...
In recent years, more disabled drivers have been medically certified for driving by undergoing ‘gami...
International audienceAutonomy and the ability to maintain social activities can be challenging for ...
Summary: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulati...