Title :
The NavChair Assistive Wheelchair Navigation System
Author :
Levine, Simon P. ; Bell, David A. ; Jaros, Lincoln A. ; Simpson, Richard C. ; Koren, Yoram ; Borenstein, Johann
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Eng. Program, Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The NavChair Assistive Wheelchair Navigation System is being developed to reduce the cognitive and physical requirements of operating a power wheelchair for people with wide ranging impairments that limit their access to powered mobility. The NavChair is based on a commercial wheelchair system with the addition of a DOS-based computer system, ultrasonic sensors, and an interface module interposed between the joystick and power module of the wheelchair. The obstacle avoidance routines used by the NavChair in conjunction with the ultrasonic sensors are modifications of methods originally used in mobile robotics research. The NavChair currently employs three operating modes: general obstacle avoidance, door passage, and automatic wall following. Results from performance testing of these three operating modes demonstrate their functionality. In additional to advancing the technology of smart wheelchairs, the NavChair has application to the development and testing of “shared control” systems where a human and machine share control of a system and the machine can automatically adapt to human behaviors
Keywords :
collision avoidance; handicapped aids; medical computing; path planning; DOS computer system; NavChair Assistive Wheelchair Navigation System; automatic wall following; door passage; interface module; obstacle avoidance; power wheelchair; shared control system; smart wheelchair; ultrasonic sensor; wheelchair control; wheelchair navigation; Automatic control; Computer interfaces; Control systems; Humans; Intelligent sensors; Mobile robots; Multichip modules; Navigation; Sensor systems; Wheelchairs;
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on