MOVEMENT use in progress

A. Huntemann, P. Mayer, G. Gelderblom, A. Pisetta, G. Kronreif, P. Einramhof, M. Nuttin
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Although powered wheelchairs provide a well established solution for mobility impaired persons they do not cover all needs regarding mobility of people with impairments In the course of the EC funded research project MOVEMENT a novel approach for a highly adaptable and modular mobility enhancement system is targeted to cover additional user needs. A system consisting of a robotic platform and several dockable application modules is developed that additionally provides assistance for the driving process itself to the user or even takes over the complete driving autonomously. The project also includes development of new solutions for navigation of mobile robot systems including a "low-cost" sensor system as well as adaptable HMI components. Throughout the project potential users were involved and user needs were addressed providing a important contribution to the design process. This paper describes the user involvement and its influence on the system.
正在进行的运动使用
尽管电动轮椅为行动不便的人提供了一种完善的解决方案,但并不能满足所有残疾人的行动需求。在欧共体资助的研究项目“运动”的过程中,一种高度适应性和模块化的行动增强系统的新方法旨在满足用户的额外需求。开发了一个由机器人平台和多个可停靠应用模块组成的系统,该系统可以为用户的驾驶过程本身提供辅助,甚至可以自动接管整个驾驶过程。该项目还包括开发移动机器人系统导航的新解决方案,包括“低成本”传感器系统以及适应性人机界面组件。在整个项目中,潜在用户都参与其中,用户需求得到了解决,为设计过程做出了重要贡献。本文描述了用户参与及其对系统的影响。
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