web.mit.edu— MIT researchers are developing a new kind of autonomous wheelchair that can learn all about the locations in a given building, and then take its occupant to a given place in response to a verbal command.
Sep 20, 2008View in Crawl 4
This would help those with memory and spatial issues (those such as myself I may add). I'd like not being a lost cripple for once, you know. I think I'm fairly stimulated when it comes to the mind and body in other respects, regardless of my issues. Sorry, "stimulated" and "body" were probably the wrong words to use, but you get the idea. I'm just not that good with directions.
Closed AccountSep 20, 2008
I'm sending this article to a friend of mine who would benefit from this technology. I can't wait to see her reaction.
earlvanzeSep 20, 2008
*Microsoft Bob voice* Must go to nearest bathroom.
dhsiaocaSep 21, 2008
This would help those with memory and spatial issues (those such as myself I may add). I'd like not being a lost cripple for once, you know.
dhsiaocaSep 21, 2008
This would help those with memory and spatial issues (those such as myself I may add). I'd like not being a lost cripple for once, you know. I think I'm fairly stimulated when it comes to the mind and body in other respects, regardless of my issues. Sorry, "stimulated" and "body" were probably the wrong words to use, but you get the idea. I'm just not that good with directions.
shruti17Jun 17, 2011
wheelchairs:http://www.wheelchairindia.com