In this paper, we introduce a shared control mechanism for an intelligent wheelchair designed to support people with mobility impairments, who also have visual, upper limb, or cognitive impairment. The method is designed to allow users to be involved in the movement as much as possible, while still providing the assistance needed to achieve the goal safely. The data collected through URG-04LX and user interface are analyzed to determine whether the desired action is safe to perform. The system then decides to provide assistance or to allow the user input to control the wheelchair. The experiment results indicate that the method performs effectively with high satisfaction. © 2013 IEEE
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
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International audienceMotor or visual impairments may prevent a user from steering a wheelchair effe...
In this paper, we introduce a shared control mechanism for an intelligent wheelchair designed to sup...
Independent mobility is fundamental to the quality of life of people with impairment. Most people wi...
The development of an intelligent wheelchair (IW) platform that may be easily adapted to any commerc...
The development of an intelligent wheelchair (IW) platform that may be easily adapted to any commerc...
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Controlling a robotic device by using human brain signals is an interesting and challenging task. Th...
Power wheelchairs can increase independence by supporting the mobility of their users. However, seve...
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Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
International audienceMotor or visual impairments may prevent a user from steering a wheelchair effe...
In this paper, we introduce a shared control mechanism for an intelligent wheelchair designed to sup...
Independent mobility is fundamental to the quality of life of people with impairment. Most people wi...
The development of an intelligent wheelchair (IW) platform that may be easily adapted to any commerc...
The development of an intelligent wheelchair (IW) platform that may be easily adapted to any commerc...
Elderly and disabled people can experience considerable difficulties when driving an electric wheelc...
Brain-actuated wheelchairs offer paraplegics the potential to gain a degree of independence in perfo...
Elderly and disabled people can experience considerable difficulties when driving a powered wheelcha...
Objective: Mobility is of key importance for autonomous living. Persons with severe disabilities may...
Controlling a robotic device by using human brain signals is an interesting and challenging task. Th...
Power wheelchairs can increase independence by supporting the mobility of their users. However, seve...
The use of shared control techniques has a profound impact on the performance of a robotic assistant...
This paper describes and evaluates an intelligent wheelchair, adapted for users with cognitive disab...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
International audienceMotor or visual impairments may prevent a user from steering a wheelchair effe...