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Controlling a robotic arm for functional tasks using a wireless head-joystick: A case study of a child with congenital absence of upper and lower limbs

Controlling a robotic arm for functional tasks using a wireless head-joystick: A case study of a child with congenital absence of upper and lower limbs

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英文摘要

Abstract Children with movement impairments needing assistive devices for activities of daily living often require novel methods for controlling these devices. Body-machine interfaces, which rely on body movements, are particularly well-suited for children as they are non-invasive and have high signal-to-noise ratios. Here, we examined the use of a head-joystick to enable a child with congenital absence of all four limbs to control a seven degree-of-freedom robotic arm. Head movements were measured with a wireless inertial measurement unit and used to control a robotic arm to perform two functional tasks – a drinking task and a block stacking task. The child practiced these tasks over multiple sessions; a control participant performed the same tasks with a manual joystick. Our results showed that the child was able to successfully perform both tasks, with movement times decreasing by ~40-50% over 6-8 sessions of training. The child’s performance with the head-joystick was also comparable to the control participant using a manual joystick. These results demonstrate the potential of using head movements for the control of high degree-of-freedom tasks in children with limited movement repertoire.

Patel Priya、Mukherjee Ranjan、Lee Mei-Hua、Kagerer Florian、Ranganathan Rajiv、Aspelund Sanders

Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Kinesiology, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Kinesiology, Michigan State University||Neuroscience Program, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University||Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University

10.1101/850123

医学研究方法自动化技术、自动化技术设备

Assistive technologyrobotlearningbody-machine interfaceinertial measurement unithead movement

Patel Priya,Mukherjee Ranjan,Lee Mei-Hua,Kagerer Florian,Ranganathan Rajiv,Aspelund Sanders.Controlling a robotic arm for functional tasks using a wireless head-joystick: A case study of a child with congenital absence of upper and lower limbs[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-27].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/850123.点此复制

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