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Development and Testing of a Multimodal Acquisition Platform for Human-Robot Interaction Affective Studies

Title Development and Testing of a Multimodal Acquisition Platform for Human-Robot Interaction Affective Studies
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsLazzeri, N, Mazzei, D, De Rossi, D
JournalJournal of Human robot Interaction
Volume3
Issue2
Pagination1-24
KeywordsRobotics
URLhttp://humanrobotinteraction.org/journal/index.php/HRI/article/view/142/pdf_3
DOI10.5898/JHRI.3.2.Lazzeri

Grasping devices and methods in automated production processes

TitleGrasping devices and methods in automated production processes
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsFantoni, G, Santochi, M, Dini, G, Tracht, K, Scholz-Reiter, B, Fleischer, J, T. Lien, K, Seliger, G, Reinhart, G, Franke, J, H. Hansen, N, Verl, A
JournalCIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology
Volume63
Issue2
Pagination679-701
KeywordsRobotics
Abstract

In automated production processes grasping devices and methods play a crucial role in the handling of many parts, components and products. This keynote paper starts with a classification of grasping phases, describes how different principles are adopted at different scales in different applications and continues explaining different releasing strategies and principles. Then the paper classifies the numerous sensors used to monitor the effectiveness of grasping (part presence, exchanged force, stick-slip transitions, etc.). Later the grasping and releasing problems in different fields (from mechanical assembly to disassembly, from aerospace to food industry, from textile to logistics) are discussed. Finally, the most recent research is reviewed in order to introduce the new trends in grasping. They provide an outlook on the future of both grippers and robotic hands in automated production processes.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007850614001887
DOI10.1016/j.cirp.2014.05.006
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Tele- Impedance based Assistive Control for a Compliant Knee Exoskeleton: Stiffness Augmentation and Motion Assistance

TitleTele- Impedance based Assistive Control for a Compliant Knee Exoskeleton: Stiffness Augmentation and Motion Assistance
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsKaravas, N, A. Ajoudani, Tsagarakis, NG, Saglia, J, Bicchi, A, Caldwell, D
JournalRobotics and Autonomous Systems
Volume73 part A
Pagination78-90
Date Published11/2015
KeywordsRobotics
Abstract

This paper presents a tele-impedance based assistive control scheme for a knee exoskeleton device. The proposed controller captures the user’s intent to generate task-related assistive torques by means of the exoskeleton in different phases of the subject’s normal activity. To do so, a detailed musculoskeletal model of the human knee is developed and experimentally calibrated to best match the user’s kinematic and dynamic behavior. Three dominant antagonistic muscle pairs are used in our model, in which electromyography (EMG) signals are acquired, processed and used for the estimation of the knee joint torque, trajectory and the stiffness trend, in real time. The estimated stiffness trend is then scaled and mapped to a task-related stiffness interval to agree with the desired degree of assistance. The desired stiffness and equilibrium trajectories are then tracked by the exoskeleton’s impedance controller. As a consequence, while minimum muscular activity corresponds to low stiffness, i.e. highly transparent motion, higher co-contractions result in a stiffer joint and a greater level of assistance. To evaluate the robustness of the proposed technique, a study of the dynamics of the human–exoskeleton system is conducted, while the stability in the steady state and transient condition is investigated. In addition, experimental results of standing-up and sitting-down tasks are demonstrated to further investigate the capabilities of the controller. The results indicate that the compliant knee exoskeleton, incorporating the proposed tele-impedance controller, can effectively generate assistive actions that are volitionally and intuitively controlled by the user’s muscle activity.

 

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special issue "Wearable Robotics"

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921889014002127
DOI10.1016/j.robot.2014.09.027
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Peripheral Machine Interfaces: going beyond traditional surface electromyography

TitlePeripheral Machine Interfaces: going beyond traditional surface electromyography
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCastellini, C, Artemiadis, P, Wininger, M, A. Ajoudani, Alimusaj, M, Bicchi, A, Caputo, B, Craelius, W, Dosen, S, Englehart, K, Farina, D, Gijsberts, A, Godfrey, SB, Hargrove, L, Ison, M, Kuiken, T, Markovic, M, Pilarski, PM, Rupp, R, Scheme, E
JournalFrontiers in Neurorobotics
Volume8
Issue22
Pagination1 - 17
Date Published08/2014
KeywordsRobotics
DOI10.3389/fnbot.2014.00022
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Advanced Technology Meets Mental Health: How smartphones, textile electronics, and signal processing can serve mental health monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment.

TitleAdvanced Technology Meets Mental Health: How smartphones, textile electronics, and signal processing can serve mental health monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsValenza, G, Lanata, A, Paradiso, R, Scilingo, EP
JournalIEEE pulse
Volume5
Issue3
Pagination56–59
KeywordsBioengineering

Characterization of Depressive States in Bipolar Patients using Wearable Textile Technology and Instantaneous Heart Rate Variability Assessment

TitleCharacterization of Depressive States in Bipolar Patients using Wearable Textile Technology and Instantaneous Heart Rate Variability Assessment
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsValenza, G, Citi, L, Gentili, C, Lanata, A, Scilingo, EP, Barbieri, R
JournalIEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
KeywordsBioengineering

Variable Stiffness Actuators: the user’s point of view

TitleVariable Stiffness Actuators: the user’s point of view
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsGrioli, G, Wolf, S, Garabini, M, Catalano, MG, Burdet, E, Caldwell, DG, Carloni, R, Friedl, W, Grebenstein, M, Laffranchi, M, Lefeber, D, Stramigioli, S, Tsagarakis, NG, Damme, VM, Vanderborght, B, Albu-Schaeffer, A, Bicchi, A
JournalInt. J. Robotics Research
Volume34
Issue6
Pagination727-743
Date Published05/2015
KeywordsRobotics
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URLhttp://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/0278364914566515v1.pdf?ijkey=anmgudvoLz7ZloP&keytype=finite
DOI10.1177/0278364914566515
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Modulation of isochronous movements in a flexible environment: links between motion and auditory experience

TitleModulation of isochronous movements in a flexible environment: links between motion and auditory experience
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsBravi, R, Del Tongo, C, Cohen, EJ, Dalle Mura, G, Tognetti, A, Minciacchi, D
JournalExperimental Brain Research
Volume232
Issue6
Pagination1663 - 1675
Date Published06/2014
KeywordsBioengineering
DOI10.1007/s00221-014-3845-9

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