A Review on Human-Robot Interaction and User Experience in Smart Robotic Wheelchairs
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https://doi.org/10.56556/jtie.v2i2.576Keywords:
Smart Robotic Wheelchairs, Assistive Technology, Multimodal Interfaces, Brain-Computer Interfaces, User SatisfactionAbstract
This review research paper provides an analysis of the current state of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and User Experience (UX) in the context of smart robotic wheelchairs. It explores the advancements in HRI techniques, including multimodal interfaces, gesture recognition, voice commands, and brain-computer interfaces, and evaluates their impact on user experience factors such as usability, learnability, efficiency, and satisfaction. The paper discusses the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in enhancing HRI capabilities and personalization of wheelchair behavior. The review highlights gaps in current research and identifies future directions to improve the immersive experience of smart wheelchair users. Overall, this comprehensive review contributes to a deeper understanding of the factors influencing user acceptance, satisfaction, and system performance, guiding the development of more intuitive and user-centered smart robotic wheelchairs for individuals with mobility impairments.
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