Human Modeling for Bio-Inspired Robotics

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Human Modelling for Bio-inspired Robotics: Mechanical Engineering in Assistive Technologies presents the most cutting-edge research outcomes in the area of mechanical and control aspects of human functions for macro-scale (human size) applications. Intended to provide researchers both in academia and industry with key content on which to base their developments, this book is organized and written by senior experts in their fields. *Human Modeling for Bio-Inspired Robotics: Mechanical Engineering in Assistive Technologies* offers a system-level investigation into human mechanisms that inspire the development of assistive technologies and humanoid robotics, including topics in modelling of anatomical, musculoskeletal, neural and cognitive systems, as well as motor skills, adaptation and integration. Each chapter is written by a subject expert and discusses its background, research challenges, key outcomes, application, and future trends.

This book will be especially useful for academic and industry researchers in this exciting field, as well as graduate-level students to bring them up to speed with the latest technology in mechanical design and control aspects of the area. Previous knowledge of the fundamentals of kinematics, dynamics, control, and signal processing is assumed.


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Jun Ueda is an Associate Professor at G.W.W. School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has published over 100 peer reviewed academic papers and is an expert in system dynamics, robust control in robotics and the development of sensing and actuation devices for industry and healthcare applications Yuichi Kurita is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering of Hiroshima University. He is an expert in human factor analysis and physiological measurement in robotics and biomedicine, working on several research projects such as assistive suits for improving human's sensory/motor capabilities, affective evaluation of human interface, and medical applications of haptic modeling.

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Human Modelling for Bio-inspired Robotics: Mechanical engineering in assistive technologies presents the most cutting-edge research outcomes in the area of mechanical and control aspects of human functions for macro-scale (human size) applications. Intended to provide researchers both in academia and industry with key content on which to base their developments, this book is organized and written by senior experts in their fields. . Human Modeling for Bio-Inspired Robotics: Mechanical engineering in assistive technologies offers a system-level investigation into human mechanisms that inspire the development of assistive technologies and humanoid robotics, including topics in modelling of anatomical, musculoskeletal, neural and cognitive systems, as well as motor skills, adaptation and integration. Each chapter is written by a subject expert and discusses its background, research challenges, key outcomes, application, and future trends. This book will be especially useful for academic and industry researchers in this exciting field, as well as graduate-level students to bring them up to speed with the latest technology in mechanical design and control aspects of the area. Previous knowledge of the fundamentals of kinematics, dynamics, control, and signal processing is assumed.


Inhalt

Part I: Modeling of Human Musculoskeletal System/Computational Analysis of Human Movements and Their Applications1. Implementation of Human-Like Joint Stiffness in Robotics Hands for Improved Manipulation2. A Review of Computational Musculoskeletal Analysis of Human Lower Extremities3. EMG-Controlled Human-Robot Interfaces: A Hybrid Motion and Task Modeling Approach4. Personalized Modeling for Home-Based Postural Balance Rehabilitation5. Modeling and Dynamic Optimization of a Hybrid Neuroprosthesis for Gait Restoration6. Soft Wearable Robotics Technologies for Body Motion Sensing

Part II: Modeling of Human Cognitive/Muscular Skills and Their Applications7. Noninvasive Brain Machine Interfaces for Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics: A Review8. Intention Inference for Human-Robot Collaboration in Assistive Robotics9. Biomechanical HRI Modeling and Mechatronic Design of Exoskeletons for Assistive Applications10. Psychological Modeling of Humans by Assistive Robots11. Adaptive Human-Robot Physical Interaction for Robot Coworkers

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780128031377
    • Genre Technology Encyclopedias
    • Anzahl Seiten 280
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
    • Größe H17mm x B152mm x T229mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9780128031377
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-0-12-803137-7
    • Veröffentlichung 05.09.2016
    • Titel Human Modeling for Bio-Inspired Robotics
    • Autor Jun Ueda , Yuichi Kurita
    • Untertitel Mechanical Engineering in Assistive Technologies
    • Gewicht 565g
    • Sprache Englisch

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