Research on Intelligent Wheelchair Attitude-Based Adjustment Method Based on Action Intention Recognition

At present, research on intelligent wheelchairs mostly focuses on motion control, while research on attitude-based adjustment is relatively insufficient. The existing methods for adjusting wheelchair posture generally lack collaborative control and good human-machine collaboration. This article prop...

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Published inMicromachines (Basel) Vol. 14; no. 6; p. 1265
Main Authors Cui, Jianwei, Huang, Zizheng, Li, Xiang, Cui, Linwei, Shang, Yucheng, Tong, Liyan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 17.06.2023
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Summary:At present, research on intelligent wheelchairs mostly focuses on motion control, while research on attitude-based adjustment is relatively insufficient. The existing methods for adjusting wheelchair posture generally lack collaborative control and good human-machine collaboration. This article proposes an intelligent wheelchair posture-adjustment method based on action intention recognition by studying the relationship between the force changes on the contact surface between the human body and the wheelchair and the action intention. This method is applied to a multi-part adjustable electric wheelchair, which is equipped with multiple force sensors to collect pressure information from various parts of the passenger's body. The upper level of the system converts the pressure data into the form of a pressure distribution map, extracts the shape features using the VIT deep learning model, identifies and classifies them, and ultimately identifies the action intentions of the passengers. Based on different action intentions, the electric actuator is controlled to adjust the wheelchair posture. After testing, this method can effectively collect the body pressure data of passengers, with an accuracy of over 95% for the three common intentions of lying down, sitting up, and standing up. The wheelchair can adjust its posture based on the recognition results. By adjusting the wheelchair posture through this method, users do not need to wear additional equipment and are less affected by the external environment. The target function can be achieved with simple learning, which has good human-machine collaboration and can solve the problem of some people having difficulty adjusting the wheelchair posture independently during wheelchair use.
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ISSN:2072-666X
2072-666X
DOI:10.3390/mi14061265