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- Investigating improvements to neural network based EMG to joint torque estimation
- Development of a robotic device for upper limb stroke rehabilitation: A user-centered design approach
- Design and Pilot Study of a Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe
- Stereo bearings-only tracking of a wheelchair from a robot
- Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics
- Upper and lower body coordination in FES-assisted sit-to-stand transfers in paraplegic subjects - A case study
- Socially Assistive Robotics for Guiding Motor Task Practice