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Tactile Sensor-Based Steering as a Substitute of the Attendant Joystick in Powered Wheelchairs.

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2018

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Trujillo-Leon, Andres
Bachta, Wael
Vidal-Verdu, Fernando

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Attendant joysticks of powered wheelchairs are devices oriented to help caregivers. Diseases and disabilities such as dementia, spinal cord injuries or blindness make the user unable to drive the chair by his or her own. However, this device is not intuitive to use, especially for old people. Proper processing of the information provided by two tactile sensors in the handlebar achieves control signals that allow an easy and intuitive driving. This is done in this paper, where the performance of this approach is evaluated in comparison with that of the joystick by means of objective measurements as well as questionnaires to obtain the subjective perception of the participants in the experiments. The results show a better performance of the handlebar in terms of error in following a trajectory, collisions with the surrounding furniture, and user feeling related to ease of use, comfort, required training, usefulness, safety, and fatigue.

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Algorithms
Equipment Design
Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Patient Satisfaction
Prostheses and Implants
Prosthesis Design
Psychomotor Performance
Surveys and Questionnaires
Touch
User-Computer Interface
Wheelchairs

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