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Biometrically modulated collaborative control for an assistive wheelchair.

Cristina Urdiales1, Blanca Fernandez-Espejo, Roberta Annicchiaricco, Francisco Sandoval, Carlo Caltagirone.   

Abstract

To operate a wheelchair, people with severe physical disabilities may require assistance, which can be provided by robotization. However, medical experts report that an excess of assistance may lead to loss of residual skills, so that it is important to provide just the right amount of assistance. This work proposes a collaborative control system based on weighting the robot's and the user's commands by their respective efficiency to reactively obtain an emergent controller. Thus, the better the person operates, the more control he/she gains. Tests with volunteers have proven, though, that some users may require extra assistance when they become stressed. Hence, we propose a controller that can change the amount of support taking into account supplementary biometric data. In this work, we use an off-the-shelf wearable pulse oximeter. Experiments have demonstrated that volunteers could use our wheelchair in a more efficient way due to the proposed biometric modulated collaborative control.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20699203     DOI: 10.1109/TNSRE.2010.2056391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng        ISSN: 1534-4320            Impact factor:   3.802


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1.  Design and validation of an intelligent wheelchair towards a clinically-functional outcome.

Authors:  Patrice Boucher; Amin Atrash; Sousso Kelouwani; Wormser Honoré; Hai Nguyen; Julien Villemure; François Routhier; Paul Cohen; Louise Demers; Robert Forget; Joelle Pineau
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2013-06-17       Impact factor: 4.262

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