However, until such services are available on a large scale, it would probably make the most sense to use a model like that demonstrated in our video, where specialized robotic wheelchairs can be borrowed for use in the areas where those services are available.
(c) Provide an "auto-drive" function in case the user gets tired or doesn't feel able to navigate some area safely. Path planning for this is based on map information and human tracking data from the sensor network.
You can imagine if services like this are developed on a large scale in the future, they would be most useful in the form of an "add-on module" including some sensors and control hardware that would integrate with existing motorized wheelchairs.
Well, the idea is that using the robotic wheelchair gives the following benefits:
(a) Take advantage of networked resources, e.g. map info to identify dangerous areas, networked sensors for safety, and product info to give shopping information.
(b) Connect at any time to a remote operator who can watch over them and drive the wheelchair out of dangerous situations if necessary. It gives them (and their families) extra peace of mind to know someone is accessible in case anything goes wrong.
I can see there might be some advantages, such as in finding things but otherwise I cannot understand the advantage to the user. Why not use your own powerchair?
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However, until such services are available on a large scale, it would probably make the most sense to use a model like that demonstrated in our video, where specialized robotic wheelchairs can be borrowed for use in the areas where those services are available.
dylanglas 9 months ago
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(c) Provide an "auto-drive" function in case the user gets tired or doesn't feel able to navigate some area safely. Path planning for this is based on map information and human tracking data from the sensor network.
You can imagine if services like this are developed on a large scale in the future, they would be most useful in the form of an "add-on module" including some sensors and control hardware that would integrate with existing motorized wheelchairs.
dylanglas 9 months ago
Well, the idea is that using the robotic wheelchair gives the following benefits:
(a) Take advantage of networked resources, e.g. map info to identify dangerous areas, networked sensors for safety, and product info to give shopping information.
(b) Connect at any time to a remote operator who can watch over them and drive the wheelchair out of dangerous situations if necessary. It gives them (and their families) extra peace of mind to know someone is accessible in case anything goes wrong.
dylanglas 9 months ago
私はこのようなことを見つけることではなくなるそうでなければ、ユーザーにメリットを理解することはできませんいくつかの利点が存在する可能性がありますを参照してくださいすることができます。なぜ自分の電動車椅子を使用しないのですか?
silvertip185 9 months ago
I can see there might be some advantages, such as in finding things but otherwise I cannot understand the advantage to the user. Why not use your own powerchair?
silvertip185 9 months ago