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Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Applied to Wheeled Mobility: An Overview of Work in Pittsburgh
Authors:Rory A. Cooper PhD  Dan Ding PhD  Richard Simpson PhD  ATP  Shirley G. Fitzgerald PhD  Donald M. Spaeth PhD  ATP  Songfeng Guo PhD
Affiliation:Departments of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, Bioengineering, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Some aspects of assistive technology can be enhanced by the application of virtual reality. Although virtual simulation offers a range of new possibilities, learning to navigate in a virtual environment is not equivalent to learning to navigate in the real world. Therefore, virtual reality simulation is advocated as a useful preparation for assessment and training within the physical environment. We are engaged in several efforts to develop virtual environments and devices for mobility skills assessment and training, exercise training, and environment assessment. Virtual reality offers wheelchair users a training tool in different risk-free environments without any indoor (e.g., walls, furniture, and stairs) and outdoor (e.g., curb cuts, uneven terrain, and street traffic) physical constraints. Virtual reality technology will probably become more common in the field of assistive technology, especially given the rapid expansion of gaming technology and the continued exponential growth of computing power.
Keywords:Virtual reality  Assistive technology  Simulation  Wheelchairs
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