S.A.F.E Secure Wheelchair
Description
Members

Visual disorders, attention disorders, motor coordination disorders, cognitive disorders, etc. However, the medical community agrees on the necessity of access to autonomous movement, for the intellectual, personal, social and cultural development of any person, whether disabled or not. We have been working for several years on the design of an opto-electronic system, which aim to equip any electric wheelchair, in order to secure its displacements in all conditions (indoors and outdoors, in sunlight, at night, in fog, in rain, etc.), in order to prevent any falls or tipping over on a slope as well as collisions with obstacles in the vicinity.
Partners


Documentary Resources
Test of the chair with blind pilot
- Clement FAVEY
clement.favey@universite-paris-saclay.fr
- René FARCY
rene.farcy@universite-paris-saclay.fr
- Aziz ZOGAGHI
aziz.zogaghi@universite-paris-saclay.fr