Head movements based control of an intelligent wheelchair in an indoor environment

This paper presents a user-friendly human machine interface (HMI) for hands-free control of an electric powered wheelchair (EPW). Its two operation modes are based on head movements: Mode 1 uses only one head movement to give the commands, and Mode 2 employs four head movements. An EEG device, namely Emotiv EPOC, has been deployed in this HMI to obtain the head movement information of users. The proposed HMI is compared with the joystick control of an EPW in an indoor environment. The experimental results show that Control Mode 2 can be implemented at a fast speed reliably, achieving a mean time of 67.90 seconds for the two subjects. However, Control Mode 1 has inferior performance, achieving a mean time of 153.20 seconds for the two subjects although it needs only one head movement. It is clear that the proposed HMI can be effectively used to replace the traditional joystick control for disabled and elderly people.