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In Japan, the Wheelchairs Follow You

August 13th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias


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Ordinary wheelchairs require considerable effort from the person on them in order to move, unless of course someone pushes the wheelchair. However, in Japan (and probably other countries as well), some care facilities don’t have enough staff to accommodate the wheelchair-bound. That’s why researchers at Saitama University came up with a robot wheelchair that doesn’t need a person behind it to push – what it needs is someone in front of or beside it.

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Basically, the wheelchair tracks the shoulder of the person in front of it. This allows it to change speed as well as direction so that it’s always beside or slightly behind the person it’s following. The wheelchair can also detect if it’s in a cramped area, and if so, will move behind the person so as not to bump into the crowd.

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It’s a very practical idea, but I think it would be more practical if the wheelchair relied on a map or GPS instead. That way even if there’s no one to accompany the wheelchair-bound, they’ll still be able to move around.

[via Neatorama]

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  2. Feedback says:

    I appreciate your post, thanks for sharing the post, i want to hear more about this in future

    I like your article and it really gives an outstanding idea that is very helpful for all the people on web.

    great blog! i learn few things in this post, thanks for the share.

    nice posting keep blogging,

    these pictures are awesome!

    <a href="http://www.wheelchairindia.com</

  3. wheelchairs says:

    Ordinary wheelchairs require considerable effort from the person on them in order to move, unless of course someone pushes the wheelchair.

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