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Information Technology of Robotic Prosthesis Computer-Aided Design Based on Parametric Modeling [PDF]
Anzhelika Parkhomenko+3 more
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A Robotic Hand with Soft Transmission Systems for Automated Operations of Computer Mouse
This article introduces a soft robotic hand designed to automate computer mouse operations. Inspired by the water vascular system, the bellows‐enclosed soft transmission system is proposed. This system can handle typical office and gaming tasks using vision and speech commands, holding the potential for applications in office scenes and gaming hardware
Yiming He+4 more
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This article describes the immediate placement and loading of implants in the aesthetic zone using an implant-retained, fixed prosthesis with a modified design.
Baig Mirza, Rajan Gunaseelan
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Design of Lower Limb Prosthesis for Controlling Contact Pressure by MR Fluid
Atsuo Ogawa+4 more
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Concept, Design, Initial Tests and Prototype of Customized Upper Limb Prosthesis [PDF]
Corina Radu+4 more
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Smart Transfemoral Prosthetic Socket with Motorized Cable‐Driven System
This study presents an innovative transfemoral socket featuring a motorized cable‐driven system and a sensorized liner, designed to adapt to changes in residual limb volume while monitoring interface pressures. Users can seamlessly control the socket in both open‐ and closed‐loop modes via a customized mobile application, enhancing comfort and ...
Linda Paternò+7 more
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The design of a reflectionless arterial prosthesis
Guy Richard Kol, P. Woafo
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Toward a Low-Cost Modular Powered Transtibial Prosthesis: Initial Prototype Design and Testing [PDF]
Molei Wu+3 more
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Soft Robots Proprioception Through Stretchable Laser‐Induced Graphene Strain Sensors
This study demonstrates the potential of laser‐induced graphene and silicone sensors for soft pneumatic grippers’ proprioception. The sensors are thin, stretchable, mechanically transparent, and easy to integrate. Finite‐element method analysis identifies the finger's neutral bending plane and four sensor positions are tested to validate the ...
Giovanna De Luca+6 more
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