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S&M1984 Research Paper https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2019.2468 Published: September 30, 2019 A Smart-hand Movement-based System to Control a Wheelchair Wirelessly [PDF] Fahd N. Al-Wesabi, Mohammad Alamgeer, Fuad Al-Yarimi, and Adnan Albaadani (Received June 12, 2019; Accepted August 5, 2019) Keywords: microcontroller, accumulator, partially quadriplegic, hand gestures
The number of elderly and disabled people worldwide has increased and their day-to-day activities depend on others’ help. Improving the quality of life of these people has become the most important responsibility of society and it is the role of technology specialists to make their life as normal as possible and easy so that they can do their day-to-day activities at the right time without othersʼ help. Many researchers have proposed several solutions, but they have limitations such as poor performance and usability. In this paper, we propose a smart wirelessbased wheelchair system that completely controls the motion of a wheelchair wirelessly through hand movements to help partially quadriplegic people to perform their daily activities easily. In the proposed approach, sensors with relevant materials and technologies have been integrated with microcontrollers to capture hand movement signals and process them to the fully control the wheelchair wirelessly. An accumulator sensor is placed on the user’s hand to acquire the directions of hand movements and translate them into movement commands using an Arduino microcontroller that is directly connected to the wheelchair and moves it. The proposed system has been simulated, and hte obtained results show the effectiveness of the proposed system and its applicability for use by most physically disabled persons.
Corresponding author: Fahd N. Al-WesabiThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Cite this article Fahd N. Al-Wesabi, Mohammad Alamgeer, Fuad Al-Yarimi, and Adnan Albaadani, A Smart-hand Movement-based System to Control a Wheelchair Wirelessly, Sens. Mater., Vol. 31, No. 9, 2019, p. 2947-2964. |