Abstract

This paper presents a new technique for controlling powered wheelchairs. A Raspberry Pi microcomputer is used to assist in controlling direction. A Raspberry Pi is inserted between user input switches and powered wheelchair motors to create a more intelligent Human Machine Interface (HMI). An electronic circuit is created that consists of an ultrasonic sensor array and a set of control relays. The sensors provided information about obstacles surrounding the wheelchair. Python programming language was used to create a code that digitized the output from the user switches and assessed information provided by the ultrasonic sensor array. The code was loaded onto a Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi controlled voltages supplied to the motors. Tests were conducted and results showed that the new system can successfully assist a wheelchair user in avoiding obstacles. The system can be used as an intelligent interface between any input device or sensor system and wheelchair motors.

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