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Online sparse Gaussian process based human motion intent learning for an electrically actuated lower extremity exoskeleton.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
The most important step for lower extremity exoskeleton is to infer human motion intent (HMI), which contributes to achieve human exoskeleton collaboration. Since the user is in the control loop, the relationship between human robot interaction (HRI)...

Robotic learning from demonstration of therapist's time-varying assistance to a patient in trajectory-following tasks.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
The number of people with physical disabilities and impaired motion control is increasing. Consequently, there is a growing demand for intelligent assistive robotic systems to cooperate with people with disability and help them carry out different ta...

Probabilistic vs linear blending approaches to shared control for wheelchair driving.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Some people with severe mobility impairments are unable to operate powered wheelchairs reliably and effectively, using commercially available interfaces. This has sparked a body of research into "smart wheelchairs", which assist users to drive safely...

Compensating for telecommunication delays during robotic telerehabilitation.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Rehabilitation robotic systems may afford better care and telerehabilitation may extend the use and benefits of robotic therapy to the home. Data transmissions over distance are bound by intrinsic communication delays which can be significant enough ...

Intuitive adaptive orientation control of assistive robots for people living with upper limb disabilities.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Robotic assistive devices enhance the autonomy of individuals living with physical disabilities in their day-to-day life. Although the first priority for such devices is safety, they must also be intuitive and efficient from an engineering point of v...

Let's do this together: Bi-Manu-Interact, a novel device for studying human haptic interactive behavior.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Our area of interest is robotic-based rehabilitation after stroke, and our goal is to help patients achieve optimal motor learning during high-intensity repetitive movement training through the assistance of robots. It is important, that the robotic ...

Hybrid position and orientation tracking for a passive rehabilitation table-top robot.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
This paper presents a real time hybrid 2D position and orientation tracking system developed for an upper limb rehabilitation robot. Designed to work on a table-top, the robot is to enable home-based upper-limb rehabilitative exercise for stroke pati...

Fully embedded myoelectric control for a wearable robotic hand orthosis.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
To prevent learned non-use of the affected hand in chronic stroke survivors, rehabilitative training should be continued after discharge from the hospital. Robotic hand orthoses are a promising approach for home rehabilitation. When combined with int...

Automated stand-up and sit-down detection for robot-assisted body-weight support training with the FLOAT.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Patients with impaired walking function are often dependent on assistive devices to retrain gait and regain independence in life. To provide adequate support, gait rehabilitation devices have to be manually set to the correct support mode or have to ...

MIT-Skywalker: On the use of a markerless system.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
This paper describes our efforts to employ the Microsoft Kinect as a low cost vision control system for the MIT-Skywalker, a robotic gait rehabilitation device. The Kinect enables an alternative markerless solution to control the MIT-Skywalker and al...