HRI
Guidance in the nullspace reduces task difficulty in robot-assisted coordination training
A. Waeber, Nicolas Gerig, Kilian Baur, Heike Vallery, Peter Lutz, Robert Riener, Armin Curt, Marc Bolliger, Georg Rauter
- Year
- 2015
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
Haptic guidance in robot-assisted therapy does not only relieve the therapist from physical work load and increase the possible training intensity. Haptic guidance can also be used to adapt the task difficulty level to the patient's abilities, which is assumed to maximize the learning rate. Hereby, task difficulty can address either the patient's physical ability (strength) or his/her coordination ability.
Keywords
Haptic technologyTask (project management)Computer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionTraining (meteorology)Work (physics)Task analysisPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligence
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