This paper introduces a novel device based on a tactile interface to replace the attendant joystick in electric wheelchairs. It can also be used in other vehicles such as shopping trolleys. Its use allows intuitive driving that requires little or no training, so its usability is high. This is achieved by a tactile sensor located on the handlebar of the chair or trolley and the processing of the information provided by it. When the user interacts with the handle of the chair or trolley, he or she exerts a pressure pattern that depends on the intention to accelerate, brake or turn to the left or right. The electronics within the device then perform the signal conditioning and processing of the information received, identifying the intention o...
Background People with severe disabilities, e.g. due to neurodegenerative disease, depend on tech...
The purpose of this study is to realize the high function of an electric wheelchair with the conside...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
Attendant joysticks of powered wheelchairs are devices oriented to help caregivers. Diseases and dis...
International audiencePower Wheelchairs can be a necessity for many people to have a certain level o...
Tactile sensors can be used to build human-machine interfaces, for instance in isometric joysticks o...
Tactile sensors can be used to build human-machine interfaces, for instance in isometric joysticks o...
Despite the diversity of electric wheelchairs, many people with physical limitations and seniors hav...
This paper presents a novel hands-free human machine interface (HMI) for elderly and disabled peopl...
Wheelchairs are a way of reincarnating the purpose of life in the lives of disabled people. Effecti...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) for mobility. Excessi...
International audienceFor persons with motor disability, wheelchair driving is an essential activity...
Elderly and people with disabilities often rely on others for their locomotion. With this emerging w...
Abstract. This paper makes a contribution to the field of autonomous vehicles, especially for use on...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPW's) for mobility. Excess...
Background People with severe disabilities, e.g. due to neurodegenerative disease, depend on tech...
The purpose of this study is to realize the high function of an electric wheelchair with the conside...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
Attendant joysticks of powered wheelchairs are devices oriented to help caregivers. Diseases and dis...
International audiencePower Wheelchairs can be a necessity for many people to have a certain level o...
Tactile sensors can be used to build human-machine interfaces, for instance in isometric joysticks o...
Tactile sensors can be used to build human-machine interfaces, for instance in isometric joysticks o...
Despite the diversity of electric wheelchairs, many people with physical limitations and seniors hav...
This paper presents a novel hands-free human machine interface (HMI) for elderly and disabled peopl...
Wheelchairs are a way of reincarnating the purpose of life in the lives of disabled people. Effecti...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPWs) for mobility. Excessi...
International audienceFor persons with motor disability, wheelchair driving is an essential activity...
Elderly and people with disabilities often rely on others for their locomotion. With this emerging w...
Abstract. This paper makes a contribution to the field of autonomous vehicles, especially for use on...
People with many types of disabilities use electric powered wheelchairs (EPW's) for mobility. Excess...
Background People with severe disabilities, e.g. due to neurodegenerative disease, depend on tech...
The purpose of this study is to realize the high function of an electric wheelchair with the conside...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...