Hand Force Feedback System to Recognize Surrounding Objects for Safe Walking

This paper presents a user-friendly hand force feedback system to recognize surrounding obstacles around the elderly to making walking safer. The system is implemented on a joystick mounted on a walker. The user is able to recognize the surrounding spatial information from the repulsive force generated as feedback on the joystick. The system is based on the generation of a virtual potential field that corresponds to the distance and direction to the obstacle is employed. Through the experimental results, it is found that the practice time of the user to learn basic operation of the system is sufficiently short. Furthermore, the user feels the sense of security while recognizing the surrounding information through the hand force feedback.

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