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The development of wearable technology, which enables motion tracking analysis for human movement outside the laboratory, can improve awareness of personal health and performance.
Samaneh Davarzani +13 more
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Bone tissue is subjected to multiple forms of mechanical stress. Even in the absence of external loads, however, residual stress is measured, although the underlying mechanisms remain unknown.
Satoshi YAMADA +3 more
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Robot mapping and exploration tasks are crucial for many robotic applications and allow mobile robots to autonomously navigate in unknown environments. An accurate model of the environment is, therefore, essential for the robots to localize and perform ...
Ankit A. Ravankar +3 more
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Unifying Human Centered Design and Systems Engineering for Human Systems Integration [PDF]
Despite the holistic approach of systems engineering (SE), systems still fail, and sometimes spectacularly. Requirements, solutions and the world constantly evolve and are very difficult to keep current. SE requires more flexibility and new approaches to SE have to be developed to include creativity as an integral part and where the functions of people
Guy A. Boy +1 more
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Reclaiming human machine nature [PDF]
Extending and modifying his domain of life by artifact production is one of the main characteristics of humankind. From the first hominid, who used a wood stick or a stone for extending his upper limbs and augmenting his gesture strength, to current ...
C. Chopin +6 more
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Viscoelastic modulus of agarose gels by magnetic resonance elastography using Micro-MRI
This study aimed to apply magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) using micro-magnetic resonance imaging (micro-MRI) system for the measurements of viscoelastic modulus in soft matters.
Hayato SUZUKI +7 more
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Software systems through complex networks science: Review, analysis and applications [PDF]
Complex software systems are among most sophisticated human-made systems, yet only little is known about the actual structure of 'good' software. We here study different software systems developed in Java from the perspective of network science.
Bajec, Marko, Šubelj, Lovro
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After the publication of the original article [1] it was highlighted that there was an omission regarding the online resources for the traffic signs in the section of “Experimental stimuli”.
Yohana Siswandari, Shuping Xiong
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A Framework for Engineering Human/Agent Teaming Systems
The increasing capabilities of autonomous systems offer the potential for more effective teaming with humans. Effective human/agent teaming is facilitated by a mutual understanding of the team objective and how that objective is decomposed into team roles.
Rick Evertsz, John Thangarajah
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Upper Limb Home-Based Robotic Rehabilitation During COVID-19 Outbreak
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak requires rapid reshaping of rehabilitation services to include patients recovering from severe COVID-19 with post-intensive care syndromes, which results in physical deconditioning and cognitive impairments ...
Hemanth Manjunatha +5 more
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