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The Weston wheelchair mounted assistive robot - the design story
Michael Hillman, Karen Hagan, Sean Hagan, Jill Jepson, Roger Orpwood
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 77
Abstract
Robotic technology can be used in several ways to benefit people with disabilities. This paper describes the mounting of a robotic arm to a powered wheelchair to assist disabled users in daily activities. Although there are many potential benefits for the disabled user, there are also very strong requirements and compromises, which must be considered in integrating the robotic arm with the wheelchair. This paper focuses on how these integration issues have been addressed.
Keywords
WheelchairDisabled peopleHuman–computer interactionAssistive technologyRobotComputer scienceRobotic armEngineeringSimulationPhysical medicine and rehabilitation
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