2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10514-017-9627-z
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Special Issue on Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics

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“…Multi-agent intelligent healthcare systems that can enable robots to select the most useful plan for unmanaged situations and communicate the choice to the physician for approval have been proposed in [45] . Home robots that support elderly people and help in coping with the problems of aging, such as disorders affecting memory, motor functions, and muscle weakness, can overcome the shortage of caregivers and healthcare providers [14] , [45] , [53] . Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgeries such as heart surgery [46] , neurosurgery [44] , liver surgery [42] , and ultrasound [28] and MRI-guided [39] robotic interventions are more established now.…”
Section: Smart and Connected Health: Review Classification And Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-agent intelligent healthcare systems that can enable robots to select the most useful plan for unmanaged situations and communicate the choice to the physician for approval have been proposed in [45] . Home robots that support elderly people and help in coping with the problems of aging, such as disorders affecting memory, motor functions, and muscle weakness, can overcome the shortage of caregivers and healthcare providers [14] , [45] , [53] . Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgeries such as heart surgery [46] , neurosurgery [44] , liver surgery [42] , and ultrasound [28] and MRI-guided [39] robotic interventions are more established now.…”
Section: Smart and Connected Health: Review Classification And Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some work has focused on methods for general-purpose mobile manipulators to assist with specific assistive tasks [24, 25]. A few tasks that have been investigated are household cleaning [26], generic in-home mobile manipulation [27, 28], shaving [29], feeding [30], picking-and-placing tasks [31], and transfers [32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it broadens the choices available on how users with DASH can interact with the environment. Besides using assistive devices such as exoskeleton, robotic arms or a prosthetic arm [2], people with DASH can also utilize existing computer technology which only requires a computer, a web camera and the appropriate head gesture recognition software. This could be considered as a cheaper solution.…”
Section: Implications On the Advantages Of Using Head Gesturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The related studies supporting DASH have focused on the automation of objects for their mobility [1]. These include replacement technologies such as an exoskeleton, robotic arms or a prosthetic arm are among the common solutions for assisting people with DASH [2]. An alternatives approach to this problem is through brain computer interfacing [3], i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%