OPEN-SOURCE PROJECT: Remote exploit of wheelchair R-Net protocol and so can you
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- A quick tutorial on how to use our code and a Raspberry PI 3 to remote control a power-wheelchair with WIFI.
Power-wheelchair: Permobil M300
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Hi. Is it possible to make this wheelchair completelt self -driving by replacing joystick with raspberry pi?
Now that is some Hacking That Matters! This can help many get the kind of control they need over their chairs. What's next for you?
Just trying to be helpful :) They sure need the help. And what's next for me is getting a job at Amazon hopefully.
I have been hacking on r-net for a while. It's really a nice protocol. I wish there was more public info about it. Are you planning to make an app to do this over bluetooth?
In the works!
Hey Steven, I’d love to get this working with just the Pi talking directly to the Bluetooth controller. Would you be able to message back and forth about this? Maybe I could find $$ for you to write it.
Hello, is it possible to control wheelchair (Permobil F5) via PlayStation controller? How?
Hi, this will work with any controller that implements the linux HID interface. So a PS controller will work, though I think in wired mode, wireless mode should work. You will need to pair it manually.
Hey, sounds good. My idea was to control my F5 via PlayStation Controller but without any annoying cable on it. It would be much better without a Laptop, eventually 2 Raspberrys? The first for the OS, and the scnd one for the controller, or all in one? I mean: Connecting everything to the R Net Cable, and an immediately start with the controller. Automaticly. Without a laptop on my legs. I saw another comment, who asked for a Bluetooth variation? Its been 2 years scince this, have you doned this?
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