2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18082471
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Assistive Handlebar Based on Tactile Sensors: Control Inputs and Human Factors

Abstract: Tactile sensors can be used to build human-machine interfaces, for instance in isometric joysticks or handlebars. When used as input sensor device for control, questions arise related to the contact with the human, which involve ergonomic aspects. This paper focuses on the example application of driving a powered wheelchair as attendant. Since other proposals use force and torque sensors as control input variables, this paper explores the relationship between these variables and others obtained from the tactil… Show more

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“…As mentioned earlier, for a market-ready product, ergonomics should be taken into account. We could integrate various sensors to compare its usage to usage of the classic stylus as well as enable extra functionalities [73].…”
Section: Further Improvements Of the Hybrid Stylusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned earlier, for a market-ready product, ergonomics should be taken into account. We could integrate various sensors to compare its usage to usage of the classic stylus as well as enable extra functionalities [73].…”
Section: Further Improvements Of the Hybrid Stylusmentioning
confidence: 99%