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Deep Learning Architecture to Assist With Steering a Powered Wheelchair

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This paper describes a novel Deep Learning architecture to assist with steering a powered wheelchair. A rule-based approach is utilized to train and test a Long Short Term Memory (LSTM)… Click to show full abstract

This paper describes a novel Deep Learning architecture to assist with steering a powered wheelchair. A rule-based approach is utilized to train and test a Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Neural Network. It is the first time a LSTM has been used for steering a powered wheelchair. A disabled driver uses a joystick to provide desired speed and direction, and the Neural Network provides a safe direction for the wheelchair. Results from the Neural Network are mixed with desired speed and direction to avoid obstacles. Inputs originate from a joystick and from three ultrasonic transducers attached to the chair. The resultant course is a blend of desired directions and directions that steer the chair to avoid collision. A rule-based approach is used to create a training and test set for the Neural Network system and applies deep learning to predict a safe route for a wheelchair. The user can over-ride the new system if necessary.

Keywords: powered wheelchair; architecture assist; steering powered; deep learning; learning architecture

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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