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    aTUG: technical apparatus for gait and balance analysis within component-based Timed Up & Go using mutual ambient sensors by Frenken, Thomas, Brell, Melina, Gövercin, Mehmet, Wegel, Sandra, Hein, Andreas

    “…A novel approach to instrumenting the Timed Up & Go (TUG) assessment test and to performing a detailed mobility analysis during the test in professional and…”
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    Journal Article
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    Tactile guidance in multimodal computer navigated surgery by Brell, M., Hein, A.

    Published in IEEE potentials (01-07-2009)
    “…Computer-aided surgery (CAS) is currently a well-accepted means of supporting the surgeon. Primarily, the development of imaging technologies like ' computer…”
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    Positioning Tasks in Multimodal Computer-Navigated Surgery by Brell, M., Hein, A.A.

    Published in IEEE multimedia (01-10-2007)
    “…We present conTACT, a new concept for assisting in surgical interventions via 3D multimodal computer-navigated surgery. In contrast to conventional…”
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    Preliminary Evaluation of a Force-Sensing Human-Machine Interface for an Interactive Robotic System by Hein, A., Lenze, C., Brell, M.

    “…In this paper the concept and first implementation of a robotic system for assistance during the milling in middle ear surgery is presented. Novel aspects of…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    aTUG: Fully-automated timed up and go assessment using ambient sensor technologies by Frenken, T., Vester, B., Brell, M., Hein, A.

    “…A novel approach to fully automating the Timed Up & Go (TUG) assessment test in professional and domestic environments is presented. The approach, called aTUG,…”
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    conTACT - A Vibrotactile Display for Computer Aided Surgery by Hein, A., Brell, M.

    “…In this paper the concept and the first proving experiments of a navigation system for assistance during surgical interventions is presented. Novel aspects of…”
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