For Immediate Release -- June 10, 1994
Contact:
Cheryl Johnson, 614-292-6067 cjohnson@osc.edu
Representing the project team, Swan described a system that allows power wheelchair users to drive through simulated architectural environments. This activity at OSC and ACCAD, supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education-National Institute for Disability Research and Rehabilitation, is entering its second year.
The OSU Rehabilitation Engineering Center, OSU Department of Orthopedic Surgery, OSU Gait Analysis Laboratory, ACCAD, and OSC have partnered in a "Virtual Wheelchair Project" with the objective to design and develop a virtual architectural navigation system controlled by a power-driven wheelchair.
According to Stredney, the system provides a virtual system for three main communities -- architects and designers, end users, and health care providers. Design professionals test architectural and environmental designs for ADA compliance; persons with disabilities use it as a training simulator for using a power chair and related interfaces; and health care providers assess user proficiency and the efficacy of the prescribed interface.
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