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A Comprehensive Survey of Foot-Operated Steering Systems for Individuals with Upper Limb Disabilities: A Literature Review
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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A significant portion of the global population about 13.6% of the world's
population faces challenges due to upper limb disabilities caused by accidents,
genetics, health issues or aging. These people struggle with everyday mobility
tasks and often need help. Hence, the research is focused on creating special
vehicle control systems to help them. This study gathers knowledge from various
science and technology fields to develop foot-operated steering systems letting
those with upper limb differences control vehicles with their feet. The research
explores various technologies like modified steering, brain-controlled vehicles,
foot-operated steering, steer-by-wire and Ackermann steering. Most of these
systems are custom-made for people with upper limb differences. Ensuring safety,
security, malfunction prevention, precise steering, user-friendliness and
affordability is a significant challenge that demands advanced technology.
Furthermore, there is a requirement to develop this system to meet modern
demands while sustaining cost-effectiveness. In the pursuit of addressing the
mobility challenges encountered by individuals with upper limb differences the
research undertook a thorough assessment of various steering mechanisms such as
Disk Steering, Joystick Steering, Push Button Steering…etc. The proposal
introduces a foot-operated press button system to replace hand-operated steering
wheels. Drivers can steer with their feet by engaging a press button on the
steering pad. It connects directly to a controller which interfaces with a motor
connected to a pinion pin. This motor moves the wheels precisely responding to
the driver's interaction with the foot-operated press button and it is
seamlessly connecting with steer-by-wire technology ensuring precise and
responsive steering. whether they are using custom made vehicles or regular
vehicles equipped with our proposed mechanism.</div></div>
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Title: A Comprehensive Survey of Foot-Operated Steering Systems for
Individuals with Upper Limb Disabilities: A Literature Review
Description:
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A significant portion of the global population about 13.
6% of the world's
population faces challenges due to upper limb disabilities caused by accidents,
genetics, health issues or aging.
These people struggle with everyday mobility
tasks and often need help.
Hence, the research is focused on creating special
vehicle control systems to help them.
This study gathers knowledge from various
science and technology fields to develop foot-operated steering systems letting
those with upper limb differences control vehicles with their feet.
The research
explores various technologies like modified steering, brain-controlled vehicles,
foot-operated steering, steer-by-wire and Ackermann steering.
Most of these
systems are custom-made for people with upper limb differences.
Ensuring safety,
security, malfunction prevention, precise steering, user-friendliness and
affordability is a significant challenge that demands advanced technology.
Furthermore, there is a requirement to develop this system to meet modern
demands while sustaining cost-effectiveness.
In the pursuit of addressing the
mobility challenges encountered by individuals with upper limb differences the
research undertook a thorough assessment of various steering mechanisms such as
Disk Steering, Joystick Steering, Push Button Steering…etc.
The proposal
introduces a foot-operated press button system to replace hand-operated steering
wheels.
Drivers can steer with their feet by engaging a press button on the
steering pad.
It connects directly to a controller which interfaces with a motor
connected to a pinion pin.
This motor moves the wheels precisely responding to
the driver's interaction with the foot-operated press button and it is
seamlessly connecting with steer-by-wire technology ensuring precise and
responsive steering.
whether they are using custom made vehicles or regular
vehicles equipped with our proposed mechanism.
</div></div>.
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