This paper reports on the system design for integrating the various processes needed for end-to-end implementation of a smart assistive robotic manipulator. Specifically, progress is reported in the empowerment of the UCF-MANUS system with a suite of sensory, computational, and multimodal interface capabilities so that its autonomy can be made accessible to users with a wide range of disabilities. Laboratory experiments are reported to demonstrate the ability of the system prototype to successfully and efficiently complete object retrieval tasks. Benchmarking of the impact of the various interface modalities on user performance is performed via empirical studies with healthy subjects operating the robot in a simulated instrumental activitie...
Robotic assistive devices are used increasingly to improve the independence and quality of life of p...
International audienceARPH project deals with restoring object manipulating and grasping function fo...
In this paper we present a system that allows patients with motor disabilities to grasp everyday obj...
This paper reports on the system design for integrating the various processes needed for end-to-end ...
In this paper, we document the progress in the design of a motion segmentation and control strategy ...
In this paper, we document the progress in the design of a motion segmentation and control strategy ...
In this paper, we describe an empirical study with healthy subjects with simulated ADL tasks using U...
In the rehabilitation robotic context, we are convinced that robotic assistive devices for severely ...
Wheelchair mounted robotic arms have been commercially available for the last decade. They provide i...
The UCF-MANUS, a vision-based 6DOF assistive robotic arm, has been designed to aid individuals with ...
This work presents a platform for the development of a functional prototype for assistive robotic ve...
Text BoxAssistive Robotic Manipulators (ARM) have shown improvement in self-care and increased indep...
During the last years, modern electronic power wheelchairs have been equipped by manipulators to com...
Assistive and rehabilitation devices are a promising and challenging field of recent robotics resear...
This paper describes the research methods required for the development and validation of a user inte...
Robotic assistive devices are used increasingly to improve the independence and quality of life of p...
International audienceARPH project deals with restoring object manipulating and grasping function fo...
In this paper we present a system that allows patients with motor disabilities to grasp everyday obj...
This paper reports on the system design for integrating the various processes needed for end-to-end ...
In this paper, we document the progress in the design of a motion segmentation and control strategy ...
In this paper, we document the progress in the design of a motion segmentation and control strategy ...
In this paper, we describe an empirical study with healthy subjects with simulated ADL tasks using U...
In the rehabilitation robotic context, we are convinced that robotic assistive devices for severely ...
Wheelchair mounted robotic arms have been commercially available for the last decade. They provide i...
The UCF-MANUS, a vision-based 6DOF assistive robotic arm, has been designed to aid individuals with ...
This work presents a platform for the development of a functional prototype for assistive robotic ve...
Text BoxAssistive Robotic Manipulators (ARM) have shown improvement in self-care and increased indep...
During the last years, modern electronic power wheelchairs have been equipped by manipulators to com...
Assistive and rehabilitation devices are a promising and challenging field of recent robotics resear...
This paper describes the research methods required for the development and validation of a user inte...
Robotic assistive devices are used increasingly to improve the independence and quality of life of p...
International audienceARPH project deals with restoring object manipulating and grasping function fo...
In this paper we present a system that allows patients with motor disabilities to grasp everyday obj...