Navigation Assistant for a Wheeled Walker
Principal Investigator/s: Edmund LoPresti, PhD
Co-Investigator/s: Richard Simpson, PhD, ATP; Judith Mathews, PhD
2006-2007
We propose to develop a navigation aid that can be attached to three- and four-wheeled rollators. The navigation aid will provide navigation assistance to the user and will track the user’s movements for later analysis by caregivers. Navigation assistance will be provided in the form of verbal and visual instructions that guide the user to a desired location.
Information about the user’s movement that will be stored will include time and distance of individual “trips” and the path that was followed. Using this information, caregivers will be able to identify changes in the amount of activity a user engages in, speed of travel along frequently-traveled routes, and mistakes made during navigation.
The specific aims that will be pursued during the course of this project are:
Construct a prototype of the system using “off the shelf” components;
· Implement navigation assistance software that provides verbal and visual instructions that guide the user to a target location;
· Evaluate the technical feasibility of the system through laboratory tests;
· Evaluate the clinical feasibility of the system with the assistance of potential users and clinicians through focus groups and field trials.