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The book reports on advanced topics in interactive robotics
research and practice; in particular, it addresses non-technical
obstacles to the broadest uptake of these technologies. It focuses
on new technologies that can physically and cognitively interact
with humans, including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, and
sensor and actuator technologies; further, it discusses important
regulatory challenges, including but not limited to business
models, standardization, education and ethical-legal-socioeconomic
issues. Gathering the outcomes of the 1st INBOTS Conference
(INBOTS2018), held on October 16-20, 2018 in Pisa, Italy, the book
addresses the needs of a broad audience of academics and
professionals working in government and industry, as well as end
users. In addition to providing readers with detailed information
and a source of inspiration for new projects and collaborations, it
discusses representative case studies highlighting practical
challenges in the implementation of interactive robots in a number
of fields, as well as solutions to improve communication between
different stakeholders. By merging engineering, medical, ethical
and political perspectives, the book offers a multidisciplinary,
timely snapshot of interactive robotics.
This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances
in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than
a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in
neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was formed on
the basis of a week of lively discussions between curious PhD
students and leading research experts during the summer school on
neurorehabilitation (SSNR2012), September 16-21 in Nuevalos,
Zaragoza (Spain). Its unconventional format makes it a perfect
guide for all PhD students, researchers and professionals
interested in gaining a multidisciplinary perspective on current
and future neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book covers various
aspects of neurorehabilitation research and practice, organized
into different parts. The first part discusses a selection of
common impairments affecting brain function, such as stroke,
cerebral palsy and Parkinson's disease; the second deals with both
spinal cord and brain plasticity. The third part covers the most
recent rehabilitation and diagnostics technologies, including
robotics, neuroprostheses, brain-machine interfaces and
electromyography systems. Practical examples and case studies
related to the application of some of the latest techniques in
realistic clinical scenarios are covered in the fourth part.
The new technological advances opened widely the application
field of robots. Robots are moving from the classical application
scenario with structured industrial environments and tedious
repetitive tasks to new application environments that require more
interaction with the humans. It is in this context that the concept
of Wearable Robots (WRs) has emerged. One of the most exciting and
challenging aspects in the design of biomechatronics wearable
robots is that the human takes a place in the design, this fact
imposes several restrictions and requirements in the design of this
sort of devices. The key distinctive aspect in wearable robots is
their intrinsic dual cognitive and physical interaction with
humans. The key role of a robot in a physical human robot
interaction (pHRI) is the generation of supplementary forces to
empower and overcome human physical limits. The crucial role of a
cognitive human robot interaction (cHRI) is to make the human aware
of the possibilities of the robot while allowing them to maintain
control of the robot at all times. This book gives a general
overview of the robotics exoskeletons and introduces the reader to
this robotic field. Moreover, it describes the development of an
upper limb exoskeleton for tremor suppression in order to
illustrate the influence of a specific application in the designs
decisions."
The book reports on advanced topics in the areas of wearable
robotics research and practice. It focuses on new technologies,
including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, sensors and
actuators technologies, and discusses important regulatory
challenges, as well as clinical and ethical issues. Based on the
4th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2018, held
October 16-20, 2018, in Pisa, Italy, the book addresses a large
audience of academics and professionals working in government,
industry, and medical centers, and end-users alike. It provides
them with specialized information and with a source of inspiration
for new ideas and collaborations. It discusses exemplary case
studies highlighting practical challenges related to the
implementation of wearable robots in a number of fields. One of the
focus is on clinical applications, which was encouraged by the
colocation of WeRob2018 with the International Conference on
Neurorehabilitation, INCR2018. Additional topics include space
applications and assistive technologies in the industry. The book
merges together the engineering, medical, ethical and political
perspectives, thus offering a multidisciplinary, timely snapshot of
the field of wearable technologies.
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Wearable Robotics: Challenges and Trends - Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and of WearRAcon Europe 2020, October 13-16, 2020 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Juan C. Moreno, Jawad Masood, Urs Schneider, Christophe Maufroy, Jose L. Pons
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R7,089
Discovery Miles 70 890
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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This book reports on advanced topics in the areas of wearable
robotics research and practice. It focuses on new technologies,
including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, sensors and
actuators technologies, discussing industrially and
medically-relevant issues, as well as legal and ethical aspects. It
covers exemplary case studies highlighting challenges related to
the implementation of wearable robots for different purposes, and
describing advanced solutions. Based on the 5th International
Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and on WearRacon Europe
2020, which were both held online on October 13-16, 2020, the book
addresses a large audience of academics and professionals working
in for the government, in the industry, and in medical centers, as
well as end-users alike. By merging together engineering, medical,
ethical and industrial perspectives, it offers a multidisciplinary,
timely snapshot of the field of wearable technologies.
This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances
in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than
a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in
neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was written on
the basis of a week of lively discussions between PhD students and
leading research experts during the Summer School on
Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2014), held September 15-19 in Baiona,
Spain. Its unconventional format makes it a perfect guide for all
PhD students, researchers and professionals interested in gaining a
multidisciplinary perspective on current and future
neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book addresses various aspects
of neurorehabilitation research and practice, including a selection
of common impairments affecting CNS function, such as stroke and
spinal cord injury, as well as cutting-edge rehabilitation and
diagnostics technologies, including robotics, neuroprosthetics,
brain-machine interfaces and neuromodulation.
The book reports on advanced topics in the areas of
neurorehabilitation research and practice. It focuses on new
methods for interfacing the human nervous system with electronic
and mechatronic systems to restore or compensate impaired neural
functions. Importantly, the book merges different perspectives,
such as the clinical, neurophysiological, and bioengineering ones,
to promote, feed and encourage collaborations between clinicians,
neuroscientists and engineers. Based on the 2020 International
Conference on Neurorehabilitation (ICNR 2020) held online on
October 13-16, 2020, this book covers various aspects of
neurorehabilitation research and practice, including new insights
into biomechanics, brain physiology, neuroplasticity, and brain
damages and diseases, as well as innovative methods and
technologies for studying and/or recovering brain function, from
data mining to interface technologies and neuroprosthetics. In this
way, it offers a concise, yet comprehensive reference guide to
neurosurgeons, rehabilitation physicians, neurologists, and
bioengineers. Moreover, by highlighting current challenges in
understanding brain diseases as well as in the available
technologies and their implementation, the book is also expected to
foster new collaborations between the different groups, thus
stimulating new ideas and research directions.
The new technological advances opened widely the application field
of robots. Robots are moving from the classical application
scenario with structured industrial environments and tedious
repetitive tasks to new application environments that require more
interaction with the humans. It is in this context that the concept
of Wearable Robots (WRs) has emerged. One of the most exciting and
challenging aspects in the design of biomechatronics wearable
robots is that the human takes a place in the design, this fact
imposes several restrictions and requirements in the design of this
sort of devices. The key distinctive aspect in wearable robots is
their intrinsic dual cognitive and physical interaction with
humans. The key role of a robot in a physical human-robot
interaction (pHRI) is the generation of supplementary forces to
empower and overcome human physical limits. The crucial role of a
cognitive human-robot interaction (cHRI) is to make the human aware
of the possibilities of the robot while allowing them to maintain
control of the robot at all times. This book gives a general
overview of the robotics exoskeletons and introduces the reader to
this robotic field. Moreover, it describes the development of an
upper limb exoskeleton for tremor suppression in order to
illustrate the influence of a specific application in the designs
decisions.
The book reports on advanced topics in the areas of
neurorehabilitation research and practice. It focuses on new
methods for interfacing the human nervous system with electronic
and mechatronic systems to restore or compensate impaired neural
functions. Importantly, the book merges different perspectives,
such as the clinical, neurophysiological, and bioengineering ones,
to promote, feed and encourage collaborations between clinicians,
neuroscientists and engineers. Based on the 2020 International
Conference on Neurorehabilitation (ICNR 2020) held online on
October 13-16, 2020, this book covers various aspects of
neurorehabilitation research and practice, including new insights
into biomechanics, brain physiology, neuroplasticity, and brain
damages and diseases, as well as innovative methods and
technologies for studying and/or recovering brain function, from
data mining to interface technologies and neuroprosthetics. In this
way, it offers a concise, yet comprehensive reference guide to
neurosurgeons, rehabilitation physicians, neurologists, and
bioengineers. Moreover, by highlighting current challenges in
understanding brain diseases as well as in the available
technologies and their implementation, the book is also expected to
foster new collaborations between the different groups, thus
stimulating new ideas and research directions.
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Wearable Robotics: Challenges and Trends - Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and of WearRAcon Europe 2020, October 13-16, 2020 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Juan C. Moreno, Jawad Masood, Urs Schneider, Christophe Maufroy, Jose L. Pons
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R7,061
Discovery Miles 70 610
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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This book reports on advanced topics in the areas of wearable
robotics research and practice. It focuses on new technologies,
including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, sensors and
actuators technologies, discussing industrially and
medically-relevant issues, as well as legal and ethical aspects. It
covers exemplary case studies highlighting challenges related to
the implementation of wearable robots for different purposes, and
describing advanced solutions. Based on the 5th International
Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and on WearRacon Europe
2020, which were both held online on October 13-16, 2020, the book
addresses a large audience of academics and professionals working
in for the government, in the industry, and in medical centers, as
well as end-users alike. By merging together engineering, medical,
ethical and industrial perspectives, it offers a multidisciplinary,
timely snapshot of the field of wearable technologies.
The book reports on advanced topics in interactive robotics
research and practice; in particular, it addresses non-technical
obstacles to the broadest uptake of these technologies. It focuses
on new technologies that can physically and cognitively interact
with humans, including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, and
sensor and actuator technologies; further, it discusses important
regulatory challenges, including but not limited to business
models, standardization, education and ethical-legal-socioeconomic
issues. Gathering the outcomes of the 1st INBOTS Conference
(INBOTS2018), held on October 16-20, 2018 in Pisa, Italy, the book
addresses the needs of a broad audience of academics and
professionals working in government and industry, as well as end
users. In addition to providing readers with detailed information
and a source of inspiration for new projects and collaborations, it
discusses representative case studies highlighting practical
challenges in the implementation of interactive robots in a number
of fields, as well as solutions to improve communication between
different stakeholders. By merging engineering, medical, ethical
and political perspectives, the book offers a multidisciplinary,
timely snapshot of interactive robotics.
The book reports on advanced topics in the areas of wearable
robotics research and practice. It focuses on new technologies,
including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, sensors and
actuators technologies, and discusses important regulatory
challenges, as well as clinical and ethical issues. Based on the
4th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2018, held
October 16-20, 2018, in Pisa, Italy, the book addresses a large
audience of academics and professionals working in government,
industry, and medical centers, and end-users alike. It provides
them with specialized information and with a source of inspiration
for new ideas and collaborations. It discusses exemplary case
studies highlighting practical challenges related to the
implementation of wearable robots in a number of fields. One of the
focus is on clinical applications, which was encouraged by the
colocation of WeRob2018 with the International Conference on
Neurorehabilitation, INCR2018. Additional topics include space
applications and assistive technologies in the industry. The book
merges together the engineering, medical, ethical and political
perspectives, thus offering a multidisciplinary, timely snapshot of
the field of wearable technologies.
This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances
in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than
a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in
neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was written on
the basis of a week of lively discussions between PhD students and
leading research experts during the Summer School on
Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2014), held September 15-19 in Baiona,
Spain. Its unconventional format makes it a perfect guide for all
PhD students, researchers and professionals interested in gaining a
multidisciplinary perspective on current and future
neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book addresses various aspects
of neurorehabilitation research and practice, including a selection
of common impairments affecting CNS function, such as stroke and
spinal cord injury, as well as cutting-edge rehabilitation and
diagnostics technologies, including robotics, neuroprosthetics,
brain-machine interfaces and neuromodulation.
This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances
in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than
a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in
neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was formed on
the basis of a week of lively discussions between curious PhD
students and leading research experts during the summer school on
neurorehabilitation (SSNR2012), September 16-21 in Nuevalos,
Zaragoza (Spain). Its unconventional format makes it a perfect
guide for all PhD students, researchers and professionals
interested in gaining a multidisciplinary perspective on current
and future neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book covers various
aspects of neurorehabilitation research and practice, organized
into different parts. The first part discusses a selection of
common impairments affecting brain function, such as stroke,
cerebral palsy and Parkinson's disease; the second deals with both
spinal cord and brain plasticity. The third part covers the most
recent rehabilitation and diagnostics technologies, including
robotics, neuroprostheses, brain-machine interfaces and
electromyography systems. Practical examples and case studies
related to the application of some of the latest techniques in
realistic clinical scenarios are covered in the fourth part.
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