Advances of Human-Robot Interaction in Wearable Robotics
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2024) | Viewed by 260
Special Issue Editor
Interests: human–robot interaction; wearable sensors; wearable devices; brain–machine interfaces; wearable robotics; microwave sensing for medical applications; AI/machine learning for wearable devices
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue titled "Advances of Human-Robot Interaction in Wearable Robotics" aims to showcase the latest research and developments in the field of human–robot interaction, with a specific focus on wearable robotics. Wearable robotics, also known as exoskeletons or powered suits, represent a cutting-edge technology that combines human physiology with robotic systems to augment human capabilities and assist individuals in various tasks. The scope of this Special Issue includes but is not limited to novel control strategies, sensor integration, user interface design, ergonomics, and human factors considerations. The goal is to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners working on wearable robotics to present their innovative approaches, theoretical frameworks, experimental results, and practical applications. By promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, this Special Issue strives to accelerate the development of wearable robotics and enhance their usability, effectiveness, and safety in real-world environments, ultimately contributing to improving the quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments or those engaged in physically demanding tasks.
Dr. Imran Saied
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- human–robot interaction
- wearable robotics
- wearable sensors
- co-design technologies
- wearable devices
- biomedical robotics
- diagnostic technologies
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