Abstract

Physical disabilities significantly impact individuals' ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL), leading to reduced autonomy and difficulty to accomplish daily living tasks. One such barrier is the difficulty or inability to open doors, preventing access to different rooms in their residence (bathroom, bedroom, etc.), rooms at work, or shopping areas. Existing solutions, such as robotic arms on wheelchairs and door openers mounted at the top of doors, remain expensive, complex to install, and relatively difficult for the target population to use. Addressing this challenge, this study introduces a Robotic Wheel Door Opener System (RWDOS) designed to facilitate the opening and closing of the door. The RWDOS is installed at the bottom of a door and is controlled remotely through a smartphone application. The paper presents the mechanical design and control system along with a cost analysis. It concludes with initial results and outlines the future directions for the project.

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