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A robotic hand rehabilitation system with interactive gaming using novel Electro-Rheological Fluid based actuators

Ozer Unluhisarcikli, Brian Weinberg, Mark Sivak, Anat Mirelman, Paolo Bonato, Constantinos Mavroidis

Year
2010
Citations
17

Abstract

A newly developed hand rehabilitation system is presented that combines robotics and interactive gaming to facilitate repetitive performance of task specific exercises for patients recovering from neurological motor deficits. A two degree of freedom robotic interface allows coordinated motions of the forearm and the hand (pronation/supination and grasp/release, respectively). It is driven by two novel Electro-Rheological Fluid based hydraulic actuators. Tests were conducted to characterize these actuators, and feed-forward controllers were developed for their force/torque control. A virtual reality environment (maze game) was developed in which the robot applies force fields to the user as the user navigates the environment, forming a haptic interface between the patient and the game.

Keywords

Haptic technologyActuatorComputer scienceGRASPVirtual realityRoboticsTorqueTask (project management)Rehabilitation roboticsSimulation

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