Mechatronic Systems Applications 2010
DOI: 10.5772/8927
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Electric Wheelchair Navigation Simulators: why, when, how?

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“…As said, different technologies have been incorporated to the field of rehabilitation engineering so far. Thus, together with experts in Neurosciences and Physical Medicine, several research groups have been working for the last years on prototypes of wheelchair simulators for users to ameliorate their day-to-day life by the creation of experiences in a risk-free environment (see, for example, the following revisions: Pithon et al 2009 andAbellard et al 2010). In this sense, the creation and validation of virtual environments have become an indispensable step so that the wheelchair users can simulate real movements and situations in order to improve the process, the sensations as well as the development of systems and devices (Mahajan et al, 2013;John et al, 2018).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As said, different technologies have been incorporated to the field of rehabilitation engineering so far. Thus, together with experts in Neurosciences and Physical Medicine, several research groups have been working for the last years on prototypes of wheelchair simulators for users to ameliorate their day-to-day life by the creation of experiences in a risk-free environment (see, for example, the following revisions: Pithon et al 2009 andAbellard et al 2010). In this sense, the creation and validation of virtual environments have become an indispensable step so that the wheelchair users can simulate real movements and situations in order to improve the process, the sensations as well as the development of systems and devices (Mahajan et al, 2013;John et al, 2018).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the very first task as learning the use of power wheelchairs to the training in the daily actions (working at the office, using a lift, etc.) there is a lot of literature that collects the state of the art, exposes the problematic to face and explains the different solutions reached (Abellard et al, 2010;Fernández-Panadero et al 2012;Fernández-Panadero et al, 2014;Alshaer et al, 2017;Pinheiro et al, 2016;Tao & Archambault, 2016;Devigne et al, 2017;Gallien et al, 2017).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, motor and cognitive skill assessment methods have been developed for years to facilitate the process of choosing the appropriate technical assistance systems. Thus, together with experts in Neurosciences and Physical Medicine, several research groups have been working on prototypes of wheelchair simulators to improve the users' daily lives by creating experiences in a risk-free environment [5,6]. The creation and validation of virtual environments have therefore become an indispensable tool for wheelchair users to simulate movements and real situations to improve the process, sensations, and development of systems and devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Navigational skills acquired thanks to training in simulation have also been demonstrated to positively transfer into real situations for military training [5] or more recently for car driving training [6]. Moreover, simulation allows safe wheelchair navigation within controlled and repeatable scenarios [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%