For restoration of reaching function in patients with upper motor neuron lesion a noval control strategy for a neuroprosthesis was developed within the EU project MUNDUS. By applying controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to the shoulder deltoid muscle and the biceps, functional arm movements can be achieved. An exoskeleton with three DOF partially compensates for gravitation and allows to lock joint angles for holding purposes. This is exploited by a feedback control strategy to reduce muscular fatigue. The control algorithm that sequentially controls the joint angles according to a given reference one after another is designed. The feasibility of the approach was demonstrated by successfully applying the strategy to one spinal...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
An active control system for a 5-DOF upper limb robotic exoskeleton was developed to fill in the nee...
For restoration of reaching function in patients with upper motor neuron lesion a noval control stra...
of feedback control strategies for an arm neuroprothesis combined with an exoskeleto
Within the European project MUNDUS, an assistive framework was developed for the support of arm and ...
Abstract—The availability of techniques to artificially excite paralyzed muscles opens enormous pote...
A hybrid walking neuroprosthesis that combines functional electrical stimulation (FES) with a powere...
Motor disabilities caused by neurological disorders such as stroke are a prevailing health issue in ...
Within the European project MUNDUS, an assistive framework was developed for the support of arm and ...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
A functional electrical stimulation controller is presented that uses a combination of feedforward a...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) and robotic exoskeletons are two important technologies wide...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
An active control system for a 5-DOF upper limb robotic exoskeleton was developed to fill in the nee...
For restoration of reaching function in patients with upper motor neuron lesion a noval control stra...
of feedback control strategies for an arm neuroprothesis combined with an exoskeleto
Within the European project MUNDUS, an assistive framework was developed for the support of arm and ...
Abstract—The availability of techniques to artificially excite paralyzed muscles opens enormous pote...
A hybrid walking neuroprosthesis that combines functional electrical stimulation (FES) with a powere...
Motor disabilities caused by neurological disorders such as stroke are a prevailing health issue in ...
Within the European project MUNDUS, an assistive framework was developed for the support of arm and ...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
A functional electrical stimulation controller is presented that uses a combination of feedforward a...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) and robotic exoskeletons are two important technologies wide...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
An active control system for a 5-DOF upper limb robotic exoskeleton was developed to fill in the nee...