Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) are the technology through which we interact with the ever-increasing quantity of smart devices surrounding us. The fundamental goal of an HMI is to facilitate robot control through uniting a human operator as the supervisor with a machine as the task executor. Sensors, actuators, and onboard intelligence have not reached the point where robotic manipulators may function with complete autonomy and therefore some form of HMI is still necessary in unstructured environments. These may include environments where direct human action is undesirable or infeasible, and situations where a robot must assist and/or interface with people. Contemporary literature has introduced concepts such as body-worn mechanical devices...
All copyrighted Figures have been removed but may be accessed via their source cited in their respec...
As the capacity for machines to extend human capabilities continues to grow, the communication chann...
Surface electromyography (EMG) is rapidly becoming a viable control source for interfacing with mach...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human–robo...
Neurorobotic augmentation (e.g., robotic assist) is now in regular use to support individuals suffer...
According to the World Health Organization, stroke is the third leading cause of disability. A commo...
A Human machine interface (HMI) acts like a bridge between motor function and the brain. Bypassing ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
Human-Robot Interaction is a novel field of research dedicated to understanding, designing, and eval...
Recently, it has been proven that targeting motor impairments as early as possible while using weara...
Force myography (FMG) signals can read volumetric changes of muscle movements, while a human partici...
Upper limb amputation deprives individuals of their innate ability to manipulate objects. Such disab...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
All copyrighted Figures have been removed but may be accessed via their source cited in their respec...
As the capacity for machines to extend human capabilities continues to grow, the communication chann...
Surface electromyography (EMG) is rapidly becoming a viable control source for interfacing with mach...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human–robo...
Neurorobotic augmentation (e.g., robotic assist) is now in regular use to support individuals suffer...
According to the World Health Organization, stroke is the third leading cause of disability. A commo...
A Human machine interface (HMI) acts like a bridge between motor function and the brain. Bypassing ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device. Starting ...
Human-Robot Interaction is a novel field of research dedicated to understanding, designing, and eval...
Recently, it has been proven that targeting motor impairments as early as possible while using weara...
Force myography (FMG) signals can read volumetric changes of muscle movements, while a human partici...
Upper limb amputation deprives individuals of their innate ability to manipulate objects. Such disab...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
All copyrighted Figures have been removed but may be accessed via their source cited in their respec...
As the capacity for machines to extend human capabilities continues to grow, the communication chann...
Surface electromyography (EMG) is rapidly becoming a viable control source for interfacing with mach...