Development of an advanced mobile base for personal mobility and manipulation appliance generation II robotic wheelchair

J Spinal Cord Med. 2013 Jul;36(4):333-46. doi: 10.1179/2045772313Y.0000000094.

Abstract

Background: This paper describes the development of a mobile base for the Personal Mobility and Manipulation Appliance Generation II (PerMMA Gen II robotic wheelchair), an obstacle-climbing wheelchair able to move in structured and unstructured environments, and to climb over curbs as high as 8 inches. The mechanical, electrical, and software systems of the mobile base are presented in detail, and similar devices such as the iBOT mobility system, TopChair, and 6X6 Explorer are described.

Findings: The mobile base of PerMMA Gen II has two operating modes: "advanced driving mode" on flat and uneven terrain, and "automatic climbing mode" during stair climbing. The different operating modes are triggered either by local and dynamic conditions or by external commands from users. A step-climbing sequence, up to 0.2 m, is under development and to be evaluated via simulation. The mathematical model of the mobile base is introduced. A feedback and a feed-forward controller have been developed to maintain the posture of the passenger when driving over uneven surfaces or slopes. The effectiveness of the controller has been evaluated by simulation using the open dynamics engine tool.

Conclusion: Future work for PerMMA Gen II mobile base is implementation of the simulation and control on a real system and evaluation of the system via further experimental tests.

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Computer Simulation
  • Elevators and Escalators
  • Humans
  • Movement*
  • Persons with Disabilities*
  • Robotics / instrumentation*
  • Robotics / methods
  • Software
  • Wheelchairs*