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An interactive robot control environment for rehabilitation applications

John L. Dallaway, Richard Mahoney, Robin Jackson, Raymond G. Gosine

Year
1993
Citations
18

Abstract

Interactive robot systems are under active investigation as aids for people with impaired manipulating ability. Under the direction of a disabled operator, a robot can manipulate objects, thereby increasing the independence of the operator in home, school and work activities. This paper describes a high-level control language CURL developed to facilitate communication between a disabled operator and the task environment. CURL is a Windows-based application. Interactive robotics requires a different approach from mainstream robotics where humans are kept out of the robot's work area.

Keywords

RoboticsRobotArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceTask (project management)Rehabilitation roboticsCurl (programming language)Educational roboticsIndependence (probability theory)

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