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Research of Customized Electric Wheelchair Control System using NFC on Mobile Device Environment  

Park, Sanghyun (전남대학교 전자컴퓨터공학부)
Kim, Jinsul (전남대학교 전자컴퓨터공학부)
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Smart Media Journal / v.4, no.2, 2015 , pp. 17-25 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper proposes an idea for using NFC(Near Field Communication) on smalt mobile devices, you can easily control the electric wheelchair system. In this system with previous researches controlled a power wheelchair in a mobile device using Bluetooth communication, the board communicates with the integrated control of the wheelchair. With smart mobile devices, the wheelchair control board integrating the signal generated by checking real time so that the user can easily monitor the state of the wheelchair. Users are using smalt mobile devices, the wheelchair can be controlled easily, and the setting at any time according to the state of the individual and can be used. HEX format control is directly in hardware, allowing analysis was read, the user settings are typically used to match cards which support NFC technology such as bus card for registration, storing the selected information and enable read and were applicable. By applying this system, wheelchairs oriented aids disabled and older people able to access to provide with stability.
Keywords
Smart Wheelchair; Disabled Assistant System; Prevention of Bedsore; NFC; Customized System;
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