In the operational theater, the surgical team could highly benefit from a robotic supplementary hand under the surgeon's full control. The surgeon may so become more autonomous; this may reduce communication errors with the assistants and take over difficult tasks such as holding tools without tremor. In this paper, we therefore examine the possibility to control a third robotic hand with one foot's movements. Three experiments in virtual reality were designed to assess the feasibility of this control strategy, the learning curve of the subjects in different tasks and the coordination of foot movements with the two natural hands. Results show that the limbs are moved simultaneously, in parallel rather than serially. Participants' performanc...
In teleoperations, robots are generally used because related tasks are too dangerous, uncomfortable ...
The Rubber Hand Illusion is an illusion in whichvisual cues of stimulation on a fake hand are combin...
Visual feedback in general, and from the body in particular, is known to influence the performance o...
In the operational theater, the surgical team could highly benefit from a robotic supplemen-tary han...
In the operational theater, the surgical team could highly benefit from a robotic supplementary hand...
With a third hand a human subject could be able to perform tasks that they would otherwise be incapa...
Equipped with a third hand under their direct control, surgeons may be able to perform certain surgi...
The successful completion of complex tasks like hanging a picture or laparoscopic surgery requires c...
International audienceHuman movement augmentation with a third robotic hand can extend human capabil...
A virtual robot teaching that consists of human demonstration and motion-intention analysis in a vir...
Our primary interaction with the world is through the spontaneous generation of movement. In particu...
International audienceSupernumerary robotic limbs can act as intelligent prostheses or augment the m...
Abstract — A new type of wrist-mounted robot, the Supernumerary Robotic (SR) Fingers, is proposed to...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
The lack of high-level assistive control strategies in the field of teleoperated surgical robots has...
In teleoperations, robots are generally used because related tasks are too dangerous, uncomfortable ...
The Rubber Hand Illusion is an illusion in whichvisual cues of stimulation on a fake hand are combin...
Visual feedback in general, and from the body in particular, is known to influence the performance o...
In the operational theater, the surgical team could highly benefit from a robotic supplemen-tary han...
In the operational theater, the surgical team could highly benefit from a robotic supplementary hand...
With a third hand a human subject could be able to perform tasks that they would otherwise be incapa...
Equipped with a third hand under their direct control, surgeons may be able to perform certain surgi...
The successful completion of complex tasks like hanging a picture or laparoscopic surgery requires c...
International audienceHuman movement augmentation with a third robotic hand can extend human capabil...
A virtual robot teaching that consists of human demonstration and motion-intention analysis in a vir...
Our primary interaction with the world is through the spontaneous generation of movement. In particu...
International audienceSupernumerary robotic limbs can act as intelligent prostheses or augment the m...
Abstract — A new type of wrist-mounted robot, the Supernumerary Robotic (SR) Fingers, is proposed to...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
The lack of high-level assistive control strategies in the field of teleoperated surgical robots has...
In teleoperations, robots are generally used because related tasks are too dangerous, uncomfortable ...
The Rubber Hand Illusion is an illusion in whichvisual cues of stimulation on a fake hand are combin...
Visual feedback in general, and from the body in particular, is known to influence the performance o...