2024
DOI: 10.1109/access.2024.3395656
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Smart Wheelchair Controlled Through a Vision-Based Autonomous System

Usman Masud,
Nawaf Abdualaziz Almolhis,
Ali Alhazmi
et al.

Abstract: People are preoccupied with their own duties in today's environment, making it tough to oversee and care for disabled people. Paralyzed and disabled people, on the other hand, have a powerful desire to move around freely. Different initiatives have been taken in the past to improve and preserve the self-esteem of such people, and various technologies have also been created to assist them in a better way. The primary advantage of a vision-based autonomous wheelchair is that it can provide greater independence t… Show more

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