A real-time wireless sensor network for wheelchair navigation

Today, the availability of inexpensive, low power hardware including CMOS cameras and wireless devices make it possible to deploy a wireless sensor network (WSN) with nodes equipped with cameras for a variety of applications. In this paper, we discuss the use of one of these WSNs as a navigation aid for wheelchairs. Instead of having complicated wheelchairs with lots of on-board sensors, we argue that a viable alternative is to have simpler wheelchairs that are able to interact with an intelligent environment so that the wheelchair bases its navigation on its software intelligence, supported by the information sent by external sensors. Many questions have to be investigated, for instance how sensors should be deployed or whether the wireless links would be able to meet our temporal requirements. We describe some of the solutions we adopted, particularly how to implement with Zigbee devices a polling mechanism that allows us to guarantee a real-time secure navigation.

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