Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Dec 2020)

Estimation of driving environment with mental strain using operation information of mobility scooter

  • Kazunori KAEDE,
  • Masato UTSUGI,
  • Keiichi WATANUKI,
  • Keiichi MURAMATSU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.20-00162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 892
pp. 20-00162 – 20-00162

Abstract

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Mobility scooters are three or four-wheeled electric-motor-driven wheelchairs with a handlebar for steering. In the use environment of a mobility scooter, there may be many obstacles that need to be avoided, such as pedestrians on a narrow sidewalk or cars on the edge of the road. These obstacles not only interfere with smooth driving but also induce mental strain on the user such as fear and anxiety, which may cause a decrease in comfort and an accident. The purpose of this study is to estimate physical obstacles in the road environment when driving a mobility scooter from operation information and physiological information of the user obtained during driving. We measured skin conductance, manipulation amount of accelerator, steering torque, and acceleration value in the horizontal plane when driving on a few courses with physical obstacles. We tried to build a machine learning model that estimates the type of physical obstacles in the course based on these time-series data by using a random forest classifier.

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