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  1. MOBILI-T ROVER OFF ROAD WHEELCHAIR KIT Picture of MOBILI-T ROVER OFF ROAD WHEELCHAIR KIT The Mobili-T Rover Off Road Wheelchair Kit is an all terrain platform for powered wheelchairs designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. Designed to allow the user to access parks, beaches, woods, golf courses, construction sites, farms, and nature trails, this device consists of a large metal platform equipped with over-sized all-terrain tires. The platform is mounted by driving the powered wheelchair up a ramp and then powered by the wh...[More Information]

  2. ROUGH TERRAIN GUIDANCE SYSTEM FOR POWERED WHEELCHAIRS -------- CUSTOMIZED ADAPTATION --------- PURPOSE: To create a custom adapted wheelchair terrain sensing control system for individuals with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury and other people who use wheelchairs. This adaptation was inspired by the needs of disabled veteran's for independence and mobility. By using terrain sensing control systems designed for the guidance of autonomous vehicles on the battlefield, researchers at Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of E...[More Information]

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