Blind spot sensor systems for power wheelchairs: obstacle detection accuracy, cognitive task load, and perceived usefulness among older adults.
Alice PellicheroKrista Lynn BestFrancois RouthierPooja ViswanathanRosalie H WangWilliam Cameron MillerPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2021)
Sensor systems may improve obstacle detection accuracy while reducing cognitive task load. However, larger scale implementation should consider recommendations for PWC service provision.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONBlind spot sensors systems increased speed and accuracy of obstacle detection when using a power wheelchair.Technical and hardware issues encountered by PWC users highlight the need for training and support services.Technical support was out of scope for the current research project and will be explored in future research given the critical role it might play in the usability and adoption of assistive technologies.PWC users perceived there to be practical uses for blind spot sensor systems.