A maneuverable robotic wheelchair able to move adaptively with a caregiver by considering the situation
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Yoshinori Kobayashi | Yoshinori Kuno | Yoshihisa Sato | Ryota Suzuki | Masaya Arai | Keiichi Yamazaki | Akiko Yamazaki | K. Yamazaki | Y. Kuno | Akiko Yamazaki | Yoshinori Kobayashi | R. Suzuki | Yoshihisa Sato | Masaya Arai
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