Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms

Commercially available wheelchair-mounted robotic arms (WMRAs) are becoming more prevalent internationally but have yet to be largely developed and approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. The purpose of this study was to experimentally evaluate commercially available WMRAs...

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Main Author: Capille, John William, Jr.
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Published: Scholar Commons 2010
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-47552015-09-30T04:41:18Z Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms Capille, John William, Jr. Commercially available wheelchair-mounted robotic arms (WMRAs) are becoming more prevalent internationally but have yet to be largely developed and approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. The purpose of this study was to experimentally evaluate commercially available WMRAs in a controlled test environment. The goal was to quantitatively compare each device through a standardized testing protocol. The study produced theoretical manipulability measurements as well as efficacy ratings of each device based on Denavit-Hartenberg kinematic parameters and physical testing, respectively. Both the manipulator and control devices of WMRA systems were evaluated. The iARM WMRA system was presented to be more effective than the JACO WMRA system based on kinematic analysis. Despite this, the JACO system was shown to be more effective than the iARM system in three of four experimental tasks. Effective design features were brought to light with these results. The study and its procedures may serve as a source of quantitative and qualitative data for the commercially available WMRAs. 2010-10-15T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/3569 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4755&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons assistive design manipulator rehabilitation comparison American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic assistive
design
manipulator
rehabilitation
comparison
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle assistive
design
manipulator
rehabilitation
comparison
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Capille, John William, Jr.
Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
description Commercially available wheelchair-mounted robotic arms (WMRAs) are becoming more prevalent internationally but have yet to be largely developed and approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. The purpose of this study was to experimentally evaluate commercially available WMRAs in a controlled test environment. The goal was to quantitatively compare each device through a standardized testing protocol. The study produced theoretical manipulability measurements as well as efficacy ratings of each device based on Denavit-Hartenberg kinematic parameters and physical testing, respectively. Both the manipulator and control devices of WMRA systems were evaluated. The iARM WMRA system was presented to be more effective than the JACO WMRA system based on kinematic analysis. Despite this, the JACO system was shown to be more effective than the iARM system in three of four experimental tasks. Effective design features were brought to light with these results. The study and its procedures may serve as a source of quantitative and qualitative data for the commercially available WMRAs.
author Capille, John William, Jr.
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title Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
title_short Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
title_full Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
title_fullStr Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic and Experimental Evaluation of Commercial Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
title_sort kinematic and experimental evaluation of commercial wheelchair-mounted robotic arms
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