Usability Study of a Control Framework for an Intelligent Wheelchair

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Penn collection
Lab Papers (GRASP)
Degree type
Discipline
Subject
Wheelchair navigation
smart wheelchairs
user evaluations
usability studies
wheelchair control
Engineering
Funder
Grant number
License
Copyright date
Distributor
Related resources
Author
Parikh, Sarangi P
Okamoto, Jun
Contributor
Abstract

We describe the development and assessment of a computer controlled wheelchair called the SMARTCHAIR. A shared control framework with different levels of autonomy allows the human operator to stay in complete control of the chair at each level while ensuring her safety. The framework incorporates deliberative motion plans or controllers, reactive behaviors, and human user inputs. At every instant in time, control inputs from these three different sources are blended continuously to provide a safe trajectory to the destination, while allowing the human to maintain control and safely override the autonomous behavior. In this paper, we present usability experiments with 50 participants and demonstrate quantitatively the benefits of human-robot augmentation.

Advisor
Date of presentation
2005-04-01
Conference name
Lab Papers (GRASP)
Conference dates
2023-05-17T05:27:24.000
Conference location
Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)
Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)
Digital Object Identifier
Series name and number
Volume number
Issue number
Publisher
Publisher DOI
Journal Issue
Comments
Suggested Citation: Parikh, S.P., V. Grassi, V. Kumar adn J. Okamoto. "Usability Study of a Control Framework for an Intelligent Wheelchair." Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Barcelona, Spain. April 2005.
Recommended citation
Collection