A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system

The microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair along with the obstacle detection system aims to assist quadriplegics in their mobility and to increase their independence and quality of life. It consists of four modules which are [1] the ultrasonic head control units (UHC...

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Main Authors: Dy, Joel Allen G., Lim, Ian Bernard T., Pascual, Francis Joseppee C., Teng, Paul T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-90272021-08-17T01:08:24Z A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system Dy, Joel Allen G. Lim, Ian Bernard T. Pascual, Francis Joseppee C. Teng, Paul T. The microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair along with the obstacle detection system aims to assist quadriplegics in their mobility and to increase their independence and quality of life. It consists of four modules which are [1] the ultrasonic head control units (UHCU) [2] the on-board microcomputer [3] the motor controller and lastly [4] the obstacle detection system.The principles of ultrasonics are applied in both the UHCU module and the obstacle detection system. Distance ranging is essential in both these applications. For the UHCU, the distance ranges would represent the location of the user's head from the sensors while for the obstacle detection system, it would signify the presence of impeding objects along and/or within the vicinity of the wheelchair-vehicle.A Z80A-based microcomputer would serve as the brain of the entire system. Its functions are to accept computer-compatible data from input devices, to interpret and process information and to output signals to receiving pheripherals and external devices.The motor controller circuit is an external device responsible for the proper operation of the motors i.e, rotating clockwise and/or counterclockwise to move the wheelchair forward, left or right. 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8382 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Microprocessors Detectors Ultrasonics Wheelchairs Electronic control
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Microprocessors
Detectors
Ultrasonics
Wheelchairs
Electronic control
spellingShingle Microprocessors
Detectors
Ultrasonics
Wheelchairs
Electronic control
Dy, Joel Allen G.
Lim, Ian Bernard T.
Pascual, Francis Joseppee C.
Teng, Paul T.
A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
description The microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair along with the obstacle detection system aims to assist quadriplegics in their mobility and to increase their independence and quality of life. It consists of four modules which are [1] the ultrasonic head control units (UHCU) [2] the on-board microcomputer [3] the motor controller and lastly [4] the obstacle detection system.The principles of ultrasonics are applied in both the UHCU module and the obstacle detection system. Distance ranging is essential in both these applications. For the UHCU, the distance ranges would represent the location of the user's head from the sensors while for the obstacle detection system, it would signify the presence of impeding objects along and/or within the vicinity of the wheelchair-vehicle.A Z80A-based microcomputer would serve as the brain of the entire system. Its functions are to accept computer-compatible data from input devices, to interpret and process information and to output signals to receiving pheripherals and external devices.The motor controller circuit is an external device responsible for the proper operation of the motors i.e, rotating clockwise and/or counterclockwise to move the wheelchair forward, left or right.
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author Dy, Joel Allen G.
Lim, Ian Bernard T.
Pascual, Francis Joseppee C.
Teng, Paul T.
author_facet Dy, Joel Allen G.
Lim, Ian Bernard T.
Pascual, Francis Joseppee C.
Teng, Paul T.
author_sort Dy, Joel Allen G.
title A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
title_short A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
title_full A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
title_fullStr A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
title_full_unstemmed A microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
title_sort microprocessor-based ultrasonic head-controlled and touch-controlled quadriplegic wheelchair with an obstacle detection system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1992
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8382
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