A comprehensive review of smart wheelchairs: past, present, and future

J Leaman, HM La - IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A smart wheelchair (SW) is a power wheelchair (PW) to which computers, sensors, and
assistive technology are attached. In the past decade, there has been little effort to provide a …

Combining brain–computer interfaces and assistive technologies: state-of-the-art and challenges

JR Millán, R Rupp, GR Müller-Putz… - Frontiers in …, 2010 - frontiersin.org
In recent years, new research has brought the field of electroencephalogram (EEG)-based
brain–computer interfacing (BCI) out of its infancy and into a phase of relative maturity …

A brain controlled wheelchair to navigate in familiar environments

B Rebsamen, C Guan, H Zhang… - … on Neural Systems …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
While brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide communication to people who are
locked-in, they suffer from a very low information transfer rate. Further, using a BCI requires …

Smart wheelchairs: A literature review.

RC Simpson - Journal of rehabilitation research & …, 2005 - search.ebscohost.com
Several studies have shown that tx) th children and adults benefit substantially from access
to a means of independent mobility. While the needs of many individuals with disabilities …

Intelligent technology for an aging population: The use of AI to assist elders with cognitive impairment

ME Pollack - AI magazine, 2005 - ojs.aaai.org
Today, approximately 10 percent of the world's population is over the age of 60; by 2050 this
proportion will have more than doubled. Moreover, the greatest rate of increase is amongst …

User—robot personality matching and assistive robot behavior adaptation for post-stroke rehabilitation therapy

A Tapus, C Ţăpuş, MJ Matarić - Intelligent Service Robotics, 2008 - Springer
This paper describes a hands-off socially assistive therapist robot designed to monitor,
assist, encourage, and socially interact with post-stroke users engaged in rehabilitation …

Hand gesture recognition based omnidirectional wheelchair control using IMU and EMG sensors

AS Kundu, O Mazumder, PK Lenka… - Journal of Intelligent & …, 2018 - Springer
This paper presents a hand gesture based control of an omnidirectional wheelchair using
inertial measurement unit (IMU) and myoelectric units as wearable sensors. Seven common …

Collaborative control for a robotic wheelchair: evaluation of performance, attention, and workload

T Carlson, Y Demiris - … on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Powered wheelchair users often struggle to drive safely and effectively and, in more critical
cases, can only get around when accompanied by an assistant. To address these issues, we …

Head gesture recognition for hands‐free control of an intelligent wheelchair

P Jia, HH Hu, T Lu, K Yuan - Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 2007 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper presents a novel hands‐free control system for intelligent wheelchairs
(IWs) based on visual recognition of head gestures. Design/methodology/approach–A …

Electric powered wheelchairs

D Ding, RA Cooper - IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The purpose of this review is to convey the depth and breadth of the research conducted on
electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) control technology as well as provide insights into future …