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Mobility Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center (RERC)

Mobility RERC Project Documents

Product Development - Fact Sheets

If you would like accessible versions of these documents, please email Susan Perlman.

Creating Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Experiences (cRE/ATe) - Student Projects

The cRE/ATe Project is an experientially-based design education program which exposes undergraduate engineering students to Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology (RE/AT). See Completed Project.

If you would like accessible versions of these documents, please email Susan Perlman.

Inventor-Driven Product Development

The purpose of this development project is to support inventor and small company development of promising mobility-related technologies. Need for such support has been demonstrated within the current mobilityRERC and is consistent with conclusions from the Department of Commerce report. The project is designed to formalize engagement of inventors/small companies. See Completed Project.

If you would like accessible versions of these documents, please email Susan Perlman.

Evidence-Based Manual Wheelchair Prescription and Practice

REAR Lab Contract Testing

AssistiveTech.net

Clinical Use of Power Tilt Systems

Wheelchair Data Logging Hardware

The PIC Logger v2 is a small, low-power logger designed for measuring wheelchair movement by means of wheel acceleration and angular speed.

Its features include:

For questions about the PIC Logger v2, current applications, and potential collaboration opportunities, please contact: Sharon Sonenblum, PhD., Senior Research Scientist, Georgia Institute of Technology, 404-385-0633, or email Sharon Sonenblum here. Download the instructions.



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