Project Details
Description
This project develops a robotic powered wheelchair (WC) system on which individuals with severe disabilities can safely learn and develop driving skills at their own pace with minimum assistance from a therapist. A powered WC is equipped with a webcam (simple video camera) to achieve a self-steering function along a training course, and a force-feedback joystick to implement an algorithm that can demonstrate (through intuitive movement and force of the joystick itself) exemplary control to follow the course, while systematically modulating the strength and sensitivity of such haptic demonstration. This method gradually exposes the individual to the dynamics of a normal powered WC, in an analogous fashion to bicycle training wheels. The idea is to let the individual learn from the experience of making errors repeatedly and safely in a structured environment, while reducing demands on the supervising therapist.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/10/09 → 30/9/12 |
Links | https://federalreporter.nih.gov/Projects/Details/?projectId=600180 |
Funding
- National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research: US$600,000.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cancer Research
- Artificial Intelligence
- Oncology
- Medicine(all)