Feedback solutions are a privileged form of assistance in order to increase mobility and independence of people with both motor and visual impairments. Indeed, it empowers the ability of the person to make decisions and take actions based on the provided information. Moreover, it maintains the use of the walker, and thus the residual locomotor skills.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
July 2022
Virtual reality (VR) is a valuable experimental tool for studying human movement, including the analysis of interactions during locomotion tasks for developing crowd simulation algorithms. However, these studies are generally limited to distant interactions in crowds, due to the difficulty of rendering realistic sensations of collisions in VR. In this article, we explore the use of wearable haptics to render contacts during virtual crowd navigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutonomy and social inclusion can reveal themselves everyday challenges for people experiencing mobility impairments. These people can benefit from technical aids such as power wheelchairs to access mobility and overcome social exclusion. However, power wheelchair driving is a challenging task which requires good visual, cognitive and visuo-spatial abilities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF