Independent and self-determined living is a valuable good that should be sustained as long as possible. For the elderly or people with a visual or cognitive impairment this is not taken for granted as easily. Rollators are a commonly used motion aid in the everyday life of elderly people. Making these aids more intelligent in order to not only support their physical abilities, but also to support their visual and cognitive capabilies, could enable them to maintain an active life and reduce the amount of help required from caregivers.
The beActive+e wheeled walker used for this project is developed by our project partner Bemotec GmbH. It has two powered back wheels which support the user in their motion. With a maximum range of 30km at a maximum speed of 0.8m/s it is capable of supporting a user over longer distances and handling a variety of everyday tasks. The intelligent prototype is equipped with an onboard computer, a RGB-D camera, a stereo camera, a 2D laser scanner, a GPS module and a touchscreen.