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Power Chair Driver’s Ed :

Power Chair Driver’s Ed :. On Four Wheels with SecondLife. Proposed Problem. Driving Simulator Learning to drive a power wheelchair can be complicated. In this project you will design (and build) a prototype driving simulator/game for individuals learning to drive. Mentor: Julia Klag.

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Power Chair Driver’s Ed :

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  1. Power Chair Driver’s Ed: On Four Wheels with SecondLife

  2. Proposed Problem • Driving Simulator • Learning to drive a power wheelchair can be complicated. In this project you will design (and build) a prototype driving simulator/game for individuals learning to drive. • Mentor: Julia Klag

  3. The Literature • Stredney (1995) exploring the integration of new ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards and stereoscopic polarized lenses to view the virtual world. • Hasdai (1998) compared novice and experienced children in a 2D maze with a joystick interface. • Archambault (2011) compared operating a virtual power wheelchair with a physical chair. (healthy adults)

  4. The Literature – cont. • Adelola (2002) created a solution that received input from any wheelchair's wheels (AutoCAD and power-chair required). • Desbonnet (1998) used a functioning control arm from a power-chair, AutoCAD, suggested tilt platform. • Rossol (2011) open source rendering software and a real power chair. • Herrlich (2010) Unreal 3 engine and unmodified joystick.

  5. Design Requirements • Easily configurable • both physically and virtually • Within the $100 budget • Measured chairs and joysticks

  6. SecondLife • Basic physics • Interface friendly for joysticks • Social Interaction (Stewart 2010) • Private areas • SecondLifeMarketPlace • (Pause to look at SLM)

  7. Prototype • PVC Pipe • Velcro tape • Pipe Clamps

  8. Josh Dutterer3D Modeler Extraordinaire dutter1@umbc.edu

  9. Feedback from Stakeholders • Excellent configurability • both physically and digitally • $45, not including computer • Better physics • Vibration feedback from collision

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