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Until now, energy management of the mobile device has been researched in two approaches; energy saving and energy charging. In terms of energy charging, energy harvesting and wireless charging technologies have been proposed to free the users from annoying task of connecting the wires for charging. However, these technologies could not satisfy all of the criteria; location-free, connection-free, reliable...
In recent years, energy management of the mobile device is researched in two approaches; energy saving and energy charging. In terms of energy charging, though the wireless charging and the energy harvesting technologies have been proposed, these technologies could not satisfy all of the criteria; location-free, connection-free, reliable and human-safe. In response, the authors are proposing a new...
In recent years, energy management of the mobile device is researched in two approaches; energy saving and energy charging. In terms of energy charging, though the wireless charging and the energy harvesting technologies have been proposed, these technologies could not satisfy all of the criteria; location-free, connection-free, reliable and human-safe. In response, the authors are proposing a new...
This paper presents interaction between a user and a smart electric wheelchair. We propose a personal mobility tool (PMT) which integrates autonomous mobile robot navigation technology with intuitive and cognitive interaction between a user and a smart wheelchair. An intuitive and noncontinuous input method to enable a user to specify a direction in which he/she wants to go is proposed. Using an acceleration...
This paper presents interaction between a user and a smart electric wheelchair. We propose a personal mobility tool (PMT) which integrates autonomous mobile robot navigation technology with intuitive and cognitive interaction between a user and a smart wheelchair. An intuitive and noncontinuous input method to enable a user to specify a direction in which he/she wants to go is proposed. Also, to help...
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