Tetsuo Tuji

The University of Tokyo

Papers

1

Total Citations

11

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About

Tetsuo Tuji is a pioneering researcher in rehabilitation robotics and assistive mechatronics, with a primary focus on developing technologies to support the daily living of elderly individuals. His work addresses the critical challenges posed by rapidly aging societies, particularly in Japan, by creating robotic systems that enhance mobility and independence. His most cited paper, "System assisting walking and carrying daily necessities with an overhead robot arm for in-home elderlies" (2002, 11 citations), introduces a prototype overhead robot arm designed to assist with walking and carrying daily necessities. This contribution exemplifies his commitment to practical, in-home solutions that integrate robotics into everyday life. Though his citation count is modest, Tuji's research has laid foundational groundwork for assistive technologies, influencing subsequent developments in elderly care robotics. His work highlights the potential of mechatronics to improve quality of life, making him a notable figure in the field of rehabilitation engineering.

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Papers
11
Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
System assisting walking and carrying daily necessities with an overhead robot arm for in-home elderlies
11 citations · 2002
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2002 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7
🏛 Institutions: The University of Tokyo

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