Current Technologies for Rehabilitation and Assistive Engineering

A special issue of Machines (ISSN 2075-1702). This special issue belongs to the section "Robotics, Mechatronics and Intelligent Machines".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2024) | Viewed by 465

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal (IPS), 2910-761 Setubal, Portugal
Interests: human machine interaction; assistive technology; sensory and control systems; electronics

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ADVR, Department of Advanced Robotics, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 16163 Genoa, Italy
Interests: advanced robotics; wearable robot

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School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King’s College London, Strand, Strand Campus, London WC2R 2LS, UK
Interests: theoretical kinematics and computational kinematics; reconfigurable mechanisms; multifingered robotic hand; rehabilitation and medical robotics; robotised packaging and industrial robotics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

At present, there are several theoretical and practical challenges associated with rehabilitation and assistive engineering.

Rather than humans adapting to machines, it is important that machines adapt to humans. Therefore, the development of human-oriented devices for rehabilitation and assistive engineering/technology is a highly relevant research topic. The emergent societal revolution, Society 5.0, aims to improve human–machine interaction and enhance human proficiency with new assistive intelligent devices for rehabilitation. The Society 5.0 paradigm seeks to synchronize humans with machines for better performance in the new, resilient, and human-centered society.

The main goal of this Special Issue is to facilitate discussion and new contributions on this theme among researchers from different perspectives, helping them to understand each other's viewpoints.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: assistive technology, rehabilitation, intelligent assistance devices, human–machine interaction, human behavior modeling, healthcare, biomedical devices and applications, and Society 5.0.

Dr. Rui Azevedo Antunes
Dr. Daegeun Park
Prof. Dr. Jian S Dai
Guest Editors

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