Development of obstacle avoidance strategy for a shared control wheelchair
The wheelchair’s design has changed throughout the years in order to increase performance and make it safer. However, accidents do occur frequently for wheelchair users due to falls or accidental contact with the surroundings. This highlights the need for more safety on the wheelchair to reduce acci...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1503272021-05-31T13:34:54Z Development of obstacle avoidance strategy for a shared control wheelchair Ong, Ming Hao Ang Wei Tech School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore (RRIS) WTAng@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering The wheelchair’s design has changed throughout the years in order to increase performance and make it safer. However, accidents do occur frequently for wheelchair users due to falls or accidental contact with the surroundings. This highlights the need for more safety on the wheelchair to reduce accidents. This research work hence investigates utilizing sensor array technology to improve current wheelchair driving safety. Ultrasonic sensors are employed together with an obstacle avoidance feature to aid wheelchair users in navigating their surroundings easily. Firstly, the choice of different types of sensors is discussed and considered. Secondly, different obstacle avoidance algorithm is explored. A new obstacle avoidance strategy inspired by previous obstacle avoidance algorithm such as the artificial potential field and vector field histogram is then derived. Meanwhile, certain existing wheelchair designs have been analysed. Next, the design process, setup of the wheelchair and the various experiments are discussed in detail too. Finally, the effectiveness of both the sensor placement and obstacle avoidance strategy is then evaluated in different situations by testing the wheelchair in corridors and an obstacle route. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2021-05-31T13:34:53Z 2021-05-31T13:34:53Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ong, M. H. (2021). Development of obstacle avoidance strategy for a shared control wheelchair. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150327 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150327 en A195 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The wheelchair’s design has changed throughout the years in order to increase performance and make it safer. However, accidents do occur frequently for wheelchair users due to falls or accidental contact with the surroundings. This highlights the need for more safety on the wheelchair to reduce accidents. This research work hence investigates utilizing sensor array technology to improve current wheelchair driving safety. Ultrasonic sensors are employed together with an obstacle avoidance feature to aid wheelchair users in navigating their surroundings easily. Firstly, the choice of different types of sensors is discussed and considered. Secondly, different obstacle avoidance algorithm is explored. A new obstacle avoidance strategy inspired by previous obstacle avoidance algorithm such as the artificial potential field and vector field histogram is then derived. Meanwhile, certain existing wheelchair designs have been analysed. Next, the design process, setup of the wheelchair and the various experiments are discussed in detail too. Finally, the effectiveness of both the sensor placement and obstacle avoidance strategy is then evaluated in different situations by testing the wheelchair in corridors and an obstacle route. |
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