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Title: Smart wheelchairs : using robotics to bridge the gap between prototypes and cost-effective set-ups
Authors: Aquilina, Matthew
Bugeja, Marvin K.
Fabri, Simon G.
Keywords: Wheelchairs -- Technological innovations
Computerized self-help devices for people with disabilities
Robotics -- Design and construction -- Congresses
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: SCITEPRESS
Citation: Aquilina, M., Bugeja, M. K., & Fabri, S. G. (2019). Smart wheelchairs: using robotics to bridge the gap between prototypes and cost-effective set-ups. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics - Volume 2: ICINCO, Prague, 181-189.
Abstract: Wheelchairs have improved the lives of many people with limited mobility. Yet, to this day, conventional wheelchairs are still not a viable option for mobility independence in cases of people with severe weakness or poor coordination e.g. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Smart wheelchairs (SWs) overcome many of these limitations by adding an extra layer of intelligence to the system. SWs have so far remained mostly inaccessible to the general public, due to a limited market presence and steep costs. This paper thus presents the design and implementation of a novel SW which makes the upgrade of a commercially available motorised wheelchair to a SW a much simpler process. The system is a complete implementation offering low-level hardware control, a specialised ROS architecture and autonomous navigation algorithms allowing shared user control or fully-autonomous movement. Contrary to most other published works, the focus of this paper is to implement a fully-featured working prototype with minimal hardware complexity and an efficient modular software development environment. Initial practical tests in typical use scenarios showcased the successful operation of the complete system. The developed prototype SW has the potential to restore autonomy to people who are unable to use conventional or powered wheelchairs.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86680
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