These are the contents of a poster presentation at EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional Conference, June/2010, Atlanta, USA.The Robotics and Assistive Technology (RAT) Team is a research collaboration between the University of Missouri-Columbia's Adaptive Computing Technology (ACT) Center and the College of Engineering's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This collaboration has given engineering faculty and students fresh insights into person-centered technology research and development. Project outcomes benefit a unique population of persons with severe mobility impairments. Such projects have included electromyographic control mechanisms for power wheelchair and mobile phone devices. Current research is focusing on semiautonomous a...
This paper addresses the problem of human robot interaction with application to the design of assist...
First and foremost I have to acknowledge and thank my loving parents and my sister. Without their su...
Our client, CH, is wheelchair-bound and has limited autonomy due to advanced stage Multiple Sclerosi...
Presented on January 21, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in the Manufacturing Institute Auditorium.Brenna Argall ...
Smart wheelchairs are in the category of assistive robots, which interact physically and/or non-phys...
Curtin University has a Centre for Assistive Technologies (CUCAT) that endeavours to create artifact...
The World Health Organization has estimated that 10% of the world’s population (650 million people) ...
Loss of physical mobility makes maximal participation in desired activities more difficult and in th...
International audienceAssistive and rehabilitation robotics currently covers a broad spectrum of res...
International audienceThe mobility of people with motor disabilities combined with sensory or cognit...
The Quality of Life Technology Center (QoLT) Engineering Research Center and PROMISE: Maryland’s All...
The final year or capstone individual project undertaken by students in Electrical and Information E...
The present PhD Thesis work adresses the development of electronics technologies for people with dis...
"Many people struggle on a daily basis with the issue of mobility. For most, the struggle of mobilit...
This project brought together a team of 25 co-researchers from the University of the West of England...
This paper addresses the problem of human robot interaction with application to the design of assist...
First and foremost I have to acknowledge and thank my loving parents and my sister. Without their su...
Our client, CH, is wheelchair-bound and has limited autonomy due to advanced stage Multiple Sclerosi...
Presented on January 21, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in the Manufacturing Institute Auditorium.Brenna Argall ...
Smart wheelchairs are in the category of assistive robots, which interact physically and/or non-phys...
Curtin University has a Centre for Assistive Technologies (CUCAT) that endeavours to create artifact...
The World Health Organization has estimated that 10% of the world’s population (650 million people) ...
Loss of physical mobility makes maximal participation in desired activities more difficult and in th...
International audienceAssistive and rehabilitation robotics currently covers a broad spectrum of res...
International audienceThe mobility of people with motor disabilities combined with sensory or cognit...
The Quality of Life Technology Center (QoLT) Engineering Research Center and PROMISE: Maryland’s All...
The final year or capstone individual project undertaken by students in Electrical and Information E...
The present PhD Thesis work adresses the development of electronics technologies for people with dis...
"Many people struggle on a daily basis with the issue of mobility. For most, the struggle of mobilit...
This project brought together a team of 25 co-researchers from the University of the West of England...
This paper addresses the problem of human robot interaction with application to the design of assist...
First and foremost I have to acknowledge and thank my loving parents and my sister. Without their su...
Our client, CH, is wheelchair-bound and has limited autonomy due to advanced stage Multiple Sclerosi...