Head Movement Based Wheel Chair for Physically Chalanged Person
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https://doi.org/10.53555/eee.v2i11.386Keywords:
Accelerometer,, proximity sensor,, Atmega microcontroller,, pushback seat condition.Abstract
Technical design using MEMS system is now a days becoming a challenging work for disabled persons.This project is to rehabilitate that people suffering from quadriplegic patients whose body parts below the neck is paralyzed and paraplegia normally has dis-functioning of both their legs. These people can move only the head, based on the movement of the head motion using accelerometer, proximity sensor and a controller that detects the movement of the head. Depends upon the movement controller will navigate the wheel chair for the patients .Those patients are given a perfect wheel chair for indoor & outdoor and also giving rest for the the patients who are sitting in same position which is discomfort for those persons.
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J Aleksandar Pajkanović1 , Branko Dokić1, “Wheelchair Control by Head Motion”, SERBIAN JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Vol. 10, No. 1, February 2013, 135-151
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