首页|Findings on Robotics and Automation Reported by Investigators at University of M ichigan (Improving Complex Task Performance In Powered Upper Limb Exoskeletons W ith Adaptive Proportional Myoelectric Control for User Motor Strategy Tracking)
Findings on Robotics and Automation Reported by Investigators at University of M ichigan (Improving Complex Task Performance In Powered Upper Limb Exoskeletons W ith Adaptive Proportional Myoelectric Control for User Motor Strategy Tracking)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News - Investigators publish new report on Ro botics - Robotics and Automation. According to news reporting originating from A nn Arbor, Michigan, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Powered exoskele tons have emerged as promising tools with applications in assistance, augmentati on, and rehabilitation. However, the realization of their full potential hinges on the accurate classifications of user intent.”
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