首页|Reports Outline Robotics Study Findings from University of Calabria (Design of a Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arm for Feeding Assistance of Upper-Limb Impaired Pa tients)
Reports Outline Robotics Study Findings from University of Calabria (Design of a Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arm for Feeding Assistance of Upper-Limb Impaired Pa tients)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Current study results on robotics have been published. According to news reporting from Rende, Italy, by NewsRx journa lists, research stated, "This paper delineates the design and realization of a W heelchair-Mounted Robotic Arm (WMRA), envisioned as an autonomous assistance app aratus for individuals encountering motor difficulties and/or upper limb paralys is." Project New Frontiers in Adaptive Modular Robotics For Patient-centred Medical R ehabilitationasklepios; European Union-nextgenerationeu And Romanian Government , Under National Recovery And Resilience Plan For Romania; Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation And Digitalization, Within Component 9, Investment I8; Next Generation Eu, Pnrr Mur Projects Age-it; Pnrr Mur. The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from University of Calab ria: "The proposed design solution is based on employing a 3D printing process c oupled with optimization design techniques to achieve a cost-oriented and user-f riendly solution. The proposed design is based on utilizing commercial Arduino c ontrol hardware. The proposed device has been named Pick&Eat. The p roposed device embodies reliability, functionality, and cost-effectiveness, and features a modular structure housing a 4- degrees-of-freedom robotic arm with a f ixing frame that can be attached to commercial wheelchairs. The arm is integrate d with an interchangeable end-effector facilitating the use of various tools suc h as spoons or forks tailored to different food types. Electrical and sensor com ponents were meticulously designed, incorporating sensors to ensure user safety throughout operations."
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