OPEN-SOURCE PROJECT: Remote control a power-wheelchair with a phone!
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2017
- A quick tutorial on how to use our code and a Raspberry PI 3 to remote control a power-wheelchair with an Android phone.
Joystick bluetooth commander:
play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Power-wheelchair: Permobil M300
GitHub:
github.com/redragonx/r-net-bl...
github.com/redragonx/can2RNET/
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You can now support me directly on GitHub!
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It's like Patreon but for developers. Your support will allow me to helps offset the costs of getting to conferences, and pay for hosting and other promotional expenses associated with my projects.
I been looking for a video on this in glad I find your video this would be awesome for my wife.
You are my hero. I would love to be able to do that
well DONE!!!
Excellent
that awesome speed
I need this feature:)
Hi I have a 2015/2016 Permobil F3 corpus with the R net controller module and I’m just wondering if this would be compatible on my wheelchair since the chair in this video shares the same type of controller module as I do. It does have a Bluetooth idevice to control my iPhone and iPad and also a Bluetooth module that controls my laptop and turns my controller into a computer mouse
Thanks for this video! I have ALS and use an eye gaze Tobii Dynavox device to communicate and control many things. It would be nice to control the Permobil r-net power chair visually Using eye gaze. Everything is pretty much there. It would be nice to have a step by step procedure for us dummies! Where does the Raspberry get it's power? Do you know where to find good virtual joysticks for Windows? Any additional information would be appreciated! Thanks!
Hi Charles, sorry for the late reply. The Raspberry Pi gets power directly by the chair's RNet cable.
I don't know any good virtual joysticks for Windows. Maybe try Eviacam
What programming device are you using for this?
Well, would be interesting to get self-driving wheelchairs then after 5G has been launched within safety parameters and road recognition added - maybe as Tesla Motors or any other car company for their self-driving car software to go OpenSource ;-)
What motor driver do you used?
The permobil R-net power module
Do you think this possible in iOS?
Would it be possible to buy a finished set from you for permobil F5 VS?
Should work with anything R-Net.
Ok so this is awesome now question is any idea how to do this but with a manual wheelchair
smartdrive or smoov or emotion wheels
Lack of details so poor video