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A Study on the Development of Personal Mobility for the Vulnerable Group (취약계층을 위한 개인 이동체 개발 연구)

  • Han, Kwang Ho;Lee, Chul-Hee
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2021
  • A personal mobility withstanding function for the disabled and vulnerable groups with difficulties in mobility was developed and structural and dynamics analysis was conducted. Personal mobility devices are a very helpful means of transportation for the disabled and vulnerable groups. In addition, the standing function allows individuals to perform a difficult task in while seated and offers a medical advantage to the user. In this study, a personal mobility device was designed and developed to help vulnerable groups and disabled people overcome limited mobility, and communicate with the general people at eye level through standing functions. Through structural and dynamic analysis, the structural safety, optimal speed during rotation, and lateral acceleration of the personal mobility device was analyzed. The analysis results are expected to contribute to the improvement of the users' convenience and stability of personal mobility.

The Proposal of System Structure for Using Safe Personal Mobility Devices (안전한 개인형 이동장치 사용을 위한 시스템 구조 제안)

  • Kim, Wantae;Park, Byungjoon;Kim, Hyunsik
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2022
  • Recently the use of personal mobility devices is rapidly increasing, and the businesses related to personal mobility devices are quickly growing as well. Although the use of personal mobility devices provides convenience for short distance movements, many problems occur due to the lack of safety devices and the absence of associated road traffic laws. The number of accidents caused by using personal mobility devices continues increasing every year, and the injuries or deaths are seriously happening with those accidents. When using personal mobility devices, there are basic safety precautions such as wearing a helmet, prohibiting boarding with more than two people, prohibiting boarding with more than 100kg, prohibiting using after drinking alcohol, and so on. However, it is exposed to traffic accidents because there is no way to check before using the system. Therefore, to ensure the user's safety in using the electric kickboard among personal mobility devices, this paper proposes a system that can check the user's safety state before using the electric kickboard. It is possible to safely use personal mobility devices and prevent accidents by proposing a system structure of the electric kickboard that can be used after checking for the use of more than two people, overweight, wearing a helmet, and drinking alcohol.

A Study on the Perception of Personal Mobility Vehicle for the Improvement of Pedestrian Environment for the Disabled

  • Lee, Joohyung;Lee, Kyooil
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.124-133
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    • 2021
  • Objective: In order to secure the right to walk for the weak, such as the disabled, this study aims to suggest ways to improve the pedestrian environment by identifying factors that cause obstacles to walking. Design: Data Analysis and Perception Survey. Methods: The questionnaire was conducted separately between users of personal mobility vehicle and non-users. A total of 207 effective questionnaires were collected, and the analysis analyzed the perception of personal mobility vehicle by conducting frequency analysis using SAS 9.4. The survey focused on basic information on respondents, walking conditions, understanding of personal mobility vehicle, awareness of pedestrian space passage and parking, and awareness of the possibility of securing pedestrian rights due to new regulations. Results: First, when moving a pedestrian path by personal mobility vehicle, it shall be limited to less than the walking speed of pedestrians. Second, the parking location of the personal mobility vehicle is located at the boundary of the pedestrian road and the lane. Third, pay a fair price to park in a pedestrian space. Conclusions: It is necessary to improve the system to strengthen the contents of education to take into account the safety of pedestrians in education on how to use personal mobility vehicle.

Mechanism of Omni-directional Personal Mobility Vehicle with Diagonal Driving (대각선 주행이 가능한 전방향 개인용 이동수단용 메커니즘)

  • Park, Su-san;Im, Dea-Yeong;Cha, Hyun-Rok;Ryoo, Young-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, a mechanism of an omni-directional personal mobility which can drive diagonally is proposed. Mobility is a prerequisite involved in basic human life and activities. Personal mobility vehicle is a new mobility method which overcome the limits of automobiles. However, personal mobilities with four wheeled structure still have limitations. The proposed personal mobility vehicle can overcome the limitations of mobility because its rear wheels can be steered omni-directionally. In addition, the handicapped can drive it through a narrow road such as an alleyway or corridor and avoid obstacles on the traveling route. The proposed mechanism of personal mobility and the steering performance are tested by experiments, and the feasibility of diagonal driving is verified.

The Analysis of Injury Risk for the Type of Accident by Personal Mobility (퍼스널 모빌리티 사고 유형별 상해 위험성 분석)

  • Kim, Gyuhyun
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.6-14
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    • 2020
  • Personal mobility, which was used exclusively for leisure activities, has recently been used as a means of transportation, and it is expected to increase its role as the next generation transportation. Sales of personal mobility are increasing rapidly, but the problem is that traffic accidents are also increasing. In this study, human body injury caused by various collisions between electric wheel users and road users that occur on bicycle or pedestrian roads mainly used by personal mobility is analyzed through collision analysis and collision risk analysis. In the case of the collision accident for electric wheel, it is analyzed that the road users are more likely to be injured on the pedestrian road than the bicycle road. In addition, the head hit each other or fall and hit the floor caused severe head injury.

Development of Auxiliary Wheel Unit Mechanism for Overcoming Obstacles

  • Han, Jae-Oh;Youm, Kwang-Wook
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.30-38
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    • 2019
  • Recently, the spread of personal mobility has been rapidly increasing due to the development of environmentally friendly alternative transportation means. In addition, the level of battery technology is also rapidly developing, accelerating the popularization of personal mobility. Such personal mobility has convenience of location transfer, amusement, and high portability compared to other transportation devices. Most personal mobility, however, is made up of small wheels, which cannot overcome obstacles such as rugged roads or obstacles on the road. In this paper, to solve these problems, we tried to devise a device that can easily overcome obstacles by combining wheels with small moving means. The wheel size can be mounted on the front wheel of the small moving means in a protruding manner so that obstacles can be encountered before the front wheels and the safety and ride comfort of the running can be improved.

Development of Small-capacity PCS for Personal Mobility Utilization (Personal Mobility 활용을 위한 소용량 PCS 개발)

  • Sun-Pil Kim;Kuk-Hyun Kim;Chang-Ho Lee;Le Tuan Vu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2023
  • This study conducted a study on a small-capacity PCS using lithium-ion batteries used in personal mobility. Most of the batteries in Personal Mobility only charge with external chargers and are used only as mobile energy sources. However, this paper aims to charge the battery of PM using PV and system power or to use the charged power as a stand-alone power supply. The developed PCS can be operated as a two-channel battery charger/discharger, a battery charger using solar power, and a stand-alone solar inverter depending on the operation method. The validity of the manufactured small-capacity PCS was verified through experiments.

Development of Personal Mobility Safety Assistants using Object Detection based on Deep Learning (딥러닝 기반 객체 인식을 활용한 퍼스널 모빌리티 안전 보조 시스템 개발)

  • Kwak, Hyeon-Seo;Kim, Min-Young;Jeon, Ji-Yong;Jeong, Eun-Hye;Kim, Ju-Yeop;Hyeon, So-Dam;Jeong, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.486-489
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    • 2021
  • Recently, the demand for the use of personal mobility vehicles, such as an electric kickboard, is increasing explosively because of its high portability and usability. However, the number of traffic accidents caused by personal mobility vehicles has also increased rapidly in recent years. To address the issues regarding the driver's safety, we propose a novel approach that can monitor context information around personal mobility vehicles using deep learning-based object detection and smartphone captured videos. In the proposed framework, a smartphone is attached to a personal mobility device and a front or rear view is recorded to detect an approaching object that may affect the driver's safety. Through the detection results using YOLOv5 model, we report the preliminary results and validated the feasibility of the proposed approach.

The New Recreational Transportation on the Street: Personal Mobility, Is It Safe?

  • Kim, Young Woo;Park, Won Bin;Cho, Jin Seong;Hyun, Sung Youl;Lee, Geun
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: The interest in the personal mobility started to grow and as the interest increases, there are growing concerns about the safety of it. The purpose of the study is to look at the types and dynamics of patients injured by the personal mobilities. Methods: This was a retrospective 2-year observational study, from January 2016 to December 2017, on the patients who visited the emergency center and the trauma center, with an injury related to driving the personal mobility. Cases of the personal mobility-related accident were collected based on electronic medical records and hospital emergency department-based injury in-depth surveillance data. Results: A total of 65 patients visited the emergency center and the trauma center, during this study period. Six patients of 50 adults admitted the alcohol consumption (12%) and two adult patients wore the helmet as the protection gear (3.1%). The number of the patients in 2017 rises three times more than the number of patients in 2016 (51 vs. 14). Injuries to the head and neck region (67.7%) was the most common, followed by the upper extremity (46.2%). Eleven patients (16.9%) were admitted to the hospital, of whom three were admitted to the intensive care unit due to intracranial hemorrhage. Nine patients underwent surgery. Conclusions: The use of the personal mobility will continue to grow and the accidents, caused by the vehicle, will increase along with it. The study showed the damage is worse than expected. Personal mobility currently has a limited safety laws and the riders are not yet fully aware of its danger. The improvement of the regulation of the personal mobility, safety education is needed.

Design and Implementation of Smart Vest for the Safety of Personal Mobility Device Users

  • Han, Sungjun;Kim, Younghoon;Park, Haebin;Choi, Woosung;Park, Eunju;Lim, Hankyu
    • Journal of Advanced Information Technology and Convergence
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2020
  • As a solution to the rapid urbanization problem, interest in and use of personal mobility devices such as bicycles and electric kickboards are increasing, and accidents are also rising every year. In this study, a smart vest to prevent traffic accidents and promote safe driving of personal mobility users was designed and implemented. Unlike the existing products on the market that indicate directions using buttons, the smart vest designed and implemented in this study indicates the moving direction by shaking a bracelet and displays the direction by LEDs on the vest. Therefore, this product was designed and implemented to be safer and differentiated from other existing products.