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Humanrobot Interaction Strategies For Walkerassisted Locomotion 1st Edition Carlos A Cifuentes

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Humanrobot Interaction Strategies For Walkerassisted Locomotion 1st Edition Carlos A Cifuentes
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.22 MB
Pages: 125
Author: Carlos A. Cifuentes, Anselmo Frizera (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319340623, 9783319340630, 331934062X, 3319340638
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Humanrobot Interaction Strategies For Walkerassisted Locomotion 1st Edition Carlos A Cifuentes by Carlos A. Cifuentes, Anselmo Frizera (auth.) 9783319340623, 9783319340630, 331934062X, 3319340638 instant download after payment.

This book presents the development of a new multimodal human-robot interface for testing and validating control strategies applied to robotic walkers for assisting human mobility and gait rehabilitation. The aim is to achieve a closer interaction between the robotic device and the individual, empowering the rehabilitation potential of such devices in clinical applications. A new multimodal human-robot interface for testing and validating control strategies applied to robotic walkers for assisting human mobility and gait rehabilitation is presented. Trends and opportunities for future advances in the field of assistive locomotion via the development of hybrid solutions based on the combination of smart walkers and biomechatronic exoskeletons are also discussed.

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