A acessibilidade é um direito, mas ainda são necessárias pesquisas e desenvolvimento de objetos que propiciem aos deficientes físicos a realização de atividades sem dificuldade. O objetivo é mostrar como a Inteligência Artificial e as Cadeiras de Rodas Inteligentes têm beneficiado aqueles que possuem mobilidades reduzidas, enfatizando o sistema Arduino, que possibilita o aprimoramento de tecnologias assistivas, com o desenvolvimento de objetos interativos e recursos que capazes de trazer mais qualidade de vida ao portador de lesão medular, com independência e segurança em seu cotidiano, além de contribuir para um design acessível, sem restrição de uso. ABSTRACTAccessibility is a right, but are still necessary research and development objects that provide the disabled carrying out activities without difficulty. The aim is to show how Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Wheelchairs have benefited those with reduced mobility, emphasizing the Arduino system, which allows the improvement of assistive technologies, with the development of interactive objects and resources able to bring more quality life for patients with spinal cord injury, with independence and security in their daily lives, and contribute to an affordable design, without restriction of use.
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