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Human robot interaction and usability studies for a smart wheelchair

Sarangi P. Parikh, Ruiqi Rao, Sang-Hack Jung, Vijay Kumar, J.P. Ostrowski, C. James Taylor

Year
2004
Citations
19

Abstract

We build on previous work, on the development of a computer controlled wheelchair equipped with a suite of sensors and a novel interface for human-robot interaction. In this paper, we present experimental results and usability studies for the wheelchair. The architecture for human-robot interaction is hierarchical, with the lowest level corresponding to trajectory control, the intermediate level being behavioral and the highest level involving the composition of behaviors and navigation. Our experimental results illustrate the benefits of a shared-control paradigm where the human operator selects the appropriate behavior(s) or goals while the software is responsible for executing behaviors and generating safe trajectories. Experiments with human users highlight advantages of augmentation in wheelchairs.

Keywords

UsabilityWheelchairHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionComputer scienceRobotTrajectoryRobot kinematicsMobile robotSimulation

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