The neuro-robotics paradigm is a design approach, mainly aimed at the fusion of neuroscience and robotic competences and methods to design better robots that can act and interact closely with humans, in several application fields: rehabilitation and personal assistance, prosthetics, urban services, surgery, diagnostics, and environment monitoring.

Vitiello, N., Oddo, C., Lenzi, T., Roccella, S., Beccai, L., Vecchi, F., et al. (2015). Neuro-robotics paradigm for intelligent assistive technologies. In S. Mohammed, J.C. Moreno, K. Kong, Y. Amirat (a cura di), Intelligent Assistive Robots Recent Advances in Assistive Robotics for Everyday Activities (pp. 1-40). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-12922-8_1].

Neuro-robotics paradigm for intelligent assistive technologies

Carrozza M. C.;
2015

Abstract

The neuro-robotics paradigm is a design approach, mainly aimed at the fusion of neuroscience and robotic competences and methods to design better robots that can act and interact closely with humans, in several application fields: rehabilitation and personal assistance, prosthetics, urban services, surgery, diagnostics, and environment monitoring.
Capitolo o saggio
Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Artificial Intelligence
English
Intelligent Assistive Robots Recent Advances in Assistive Robotics for Everyday Activities
Mohammed, S; Moreno, JC; Kong, K; Amirat, Y
2015
9783319129211
106 STAR
Springer Verlag
1
40
Vitiello, N., Oddo, C., Lenzi, T., Roccella, S., Beccai, L., Vecchi, F., et al. (2015). Neuro-robotics paradigm for intelligent assistive technologies. In S. Mohammed, J.C. Moreno, K. Kong, Y. Amirat (a cura di), Intelligent Assistive Robots Recent Advances in Assistive Robotics for Everyday Activities (pp. 1-40). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-12922-8_1].
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