Authors
Chinemelu Ezeh, Pete Trautman, Louise Devigne, Valentin Bureau, Marie Babel, Tom Carlson
Publication date
2017/7/17
Conference
2017 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR)
Pages
835-840
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Some people with severe mobility impairments are unable to operate powered wheelchairs reliably and effectively, using commercially available interfaces. This has sparked a body of research into “smart wheelchairs”, which assist users to drive safely and create opportunities for them to use alternative interfaces. Various “shared control” techniques have been proposed to provide an appropriate level of assistance that is satisfactory and acceptable to the user. Most shared control techniques employ a traditional strategy called linear blending (LB), where the user's commands and wheelchair's autonomous commands are combined in some proportion. In this paper, however, we implement a more generalised form of shared control called probabilistic shared control (PSC). This probabilistic formulation improves the accuracy of modelling the interaction between the user and the wheelchair by taking into account …
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