Wheelchair mounted robot arm project uses Intel neuromorphic technology
JACO Assistive Robotic Device: Empowering People With Disabilities Through Innovative Algorithms
Robot wheelchair finds its own way | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
iBot 4000 - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
Frontiers | Adaptive control of a wheelchair mounted robotic arm with neuromorphically integrated velocity readings and online-learning
Applied Sciences | Free Full-Text | Subjective Distance Estimates and Sense of Agency in Robotic Wheelchair Control
Robotic Wheelchair Interface Research Photograph by Brian Bell/science Photo Library - Fine Art America
robotic wheelchair capable of climbing over steps
Robotic wheelchair offer independence to the elderly | Ubergizmo
Robotic arms and temporary motorisation – the next generation of wheelchairs - Robohub
Panasonic reveals autonomous wheelchair and wearable robot at GITEX - Arabian Business
Panasonic Begins Trial of Mobility Service Using Autonomous Tracking Robots at Takanawa Gateway Station | Innovations/Technologies | Company | Blog Posts | Panasonic Newsroom Global
Department of Systems and Control Engineering | "A Smart Robotic Wheelchair: easier and safer!" - Science in the City 2022
Robotic wheelchair improves mobility for the disabled | CNN Business
A robotic wheelchair helps to improve the physical condition of people with duchenne muscular dystrophy - CIT UPC
A Heuristic Approach to Overcome Architectural Barriers Using a Robotic Wheelchair - Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)
KINOVA's 'JACO' is a robotic arm designed for power wheelchair users