Bionic Technology—Robotic Exoskeletons and Prostheses: 2nd Edition
A special issue of Biomimetics (ISSN 2313-7673). This special issue belongs to the section "Locomotion and Bioinspired Robotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 11672
Special Issue Editor
Interests: mechanical engineering; biomechanics; motion analysis; bioengineering; biomechatronics; robotic rehabilitation; medical robotics, bionics; design and control of prostheses, orthoses, and exoskeletons; user-robot interaction; soft robot
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Dear Colleagues,
Bionic technology has been successfully used to enhance human capabilities and improve the quality of life of disabled people. Recent advances in robotics, mechatronics, data science, soft robotics, neuroscience, photonics, and electronics have paved the way for a new generation of robotic prostheses and exoskeletons. However, the development of wearable robots is highly challenging. These systems should be lightweight and powerful enough to replace or support the limbs and capable of safely interacting with the user physically and cognitively.
For this Special Issue, entitled “Bionic Technology—Robotic Exoskeletons and Prostheses”, we call for contributions from researchers in the field of biomechatronics that cover design and control, exoskeletons, prostheses, physical and cognitive user–robot interaction in wearable robots, and medical robots and bionic devices, among other relevant topics.
Prof. Dr. Rafhael Milanezi de Andrade
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- prosthetics and exoskeletons
- rehabilitation robotics
- physical human–robot interaction
- cognitive human–robot interaction
- wearable robotics
- medical robots and systems
- design and control
- bioinspired robot learning
- machine learning for robot control
- soft robot
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