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'''Hybrid Wheelchair''' Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, American University of Beirut
 
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Summary:The authors describe the design, construction, and testing of an all n-channel PWM (pulsewidth modulation) DC-DC converter for electric wheelchair (EW) applications. The circuit requires only three ICs and four power MOSFETs, plus a few passive components. Its efficiency is much higher than that of a previously reported device that used n- and p-channel MOSFETs. The converter is compact, lightweight, and very reliable, owing to the use of ICs and a very low component count
 
Summary:The authors describe the design, construction, and testing of an all n-channel PWM (pulsewidth modulation) DC-DC converter for electric wheelchair (EW) applications. The circuit requires only three ICs and four power MOSFETs, plus a few passive components. Its efficiency is much higher than that of a previously reported device that used n- and p-channel MOSFETs. The converter is compact, lightweight, and very reliable, owing to the use of ICs and a very low component count
  
Electronic wheelchair controller designed for operation byhand-operated joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control and utterancefrom a small word-command vocabulary. Coyle, E.D.
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Electronic wheelchair controller designed for operation byhand-operated joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control and utterancefrom a small word-command vocabulary.  
  
'''New Developments in Electric Vehicles for Disabled Persons, IEE Colloquium on''' Volume , Issue , 17 Mar 1995 Page(s):3/1 - 3/4
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Summary:The majority of electric wheelchair users are able to operate a joystick to control the chair, however many more quadriplegic users need some other means of controlling the wheelchair. This paper describes an electronic PWM DC drive unit designed for operation by standard joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control, and by command from a limited speech vocabulary
 
Summary:The majority of electric wheelchair users are able to operate a joystick to control the chair, however many more quadriplegic users need some other means of controlling the wheelchair. This paper describes an electronic PWM DC drive unit designed for operation by standard joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control, and by command from a limited speech vocabulary
  
 
''' Design of an integral computer-based wheelchair controller/linear synchronous motor system''' Gary W. Kelly1, David A. Ross1, Richard M. Bass1 and Kent R. Davey1  Journal Journal of Medical Systems. Springer Netherlands ISSN 0148-5598 (Print) 1573-689X (Online) Issue Volume 10, Number 3 / June, 1986  DOI 10.1007/BF00992819 Pages 245-254
 
''' Design of an integral computer-based wheelchair controller/linear synchronous motor system''' Gary W. Kelly1, David A. Ross1, Richard M. Bass1 and Kent R. Davey1  Journal Journal of Medical Systems. Springer Netherlands ISSN 0148-5598 (Print) 1573-689X (Online) Issue Volume 10, Number 3 / June, 1986  DOI 10.1007/BF00992819 Pages 245-254

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Hybrid Wheelchair Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, American University of Beirut http://www.vonwentzel.net/Battery/index.html. [11] “MOSFET basics”, http://www. web-ee.com/primers/files/WebEE/AN-9010.pdf. [12] “Electric Wheelchair”, ... webfea-lb.fea.aub.edu.lb/ece/docs/fyp/2006/12_Report.pdf


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A solid-state DC-DC converter using n-channel MOSFETs Inigo, R.M.; Shafik, K.T.; Park, C.W. Southeastcon apos;91., IEEE Proceedings of Volume , Issue , 7-10 Apr 1991 Page(s):997 - 1000 vol.2 Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/SECON.1991.147910

Summary:The authors describe the design, construction, and testing of an all n-channel PWM (pulsewidth modulation) DC-DC converter for electric wheelchair (EW) applications. The circuit requires only three ICs and four power MOSFETs, plus a few passive components. Its efficiency is much higher than that of a previously reported device that used n- and p-channel MOSFETs. The converter is compact, lightweight, and very reliable, owing to the use of ICs and a very low component count

Electronic wheelchair controller designed for operation byhand-operated joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control and utterancefrom a small word-command vocabulary.

Coyle, E.D. New Developments in Electric Vehicles for Disabled Persons,

Summary:The majority of electric wheelchair users are able to operate a joystick to control the chair, however many more quadriplegic users need some other means of controlling the wheelchair. This paper describes an electronic PWM DC drive unit designed for operation by standard joystick, ultrasonic noncontact head control, and by command from a limited speech vocabulary

Design of an integral computer-based wheelchair controller/linear synchronous motor system Gary W. Kelly1, David A. Ross1, Richard M. Bass1 and Kent R. Davey1 Journal Journal of Medical Systems. Springer Netherlands ISSN 0148-5598 (Print) 1573-689X (Online) Issue Volume 10, Number 3 / June, 1986 DOI 10.1007/BF00992819 Pages 245-254

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