Search Results - "Schorsch, Jack F."
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Implantable Myoelectric Sensors (IMESs) for Intramuscular Electromyogram Recording
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-01-2009)“…We have developed a multichannel electrogmyography sensor system capable of receiving and processing signals from up to 32 implanted myoelectric sensors…”
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Decoding individuated finger flexions with Implantable MyoElectric Sensors
Published in 2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2008)“…We trained a rhesus monkey to perform randomly cued, individuated finger flexions of the thumb, index, and middle finger. Nine Implantable MyoElectric Sensors…”
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Using position dependent damping forces around reaching targets for transporting heavy objects: A Fitts' law approach
Published in 2016 6th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob) (01-06-2016)“…Passive assistive devices that compensate gravity can reduce human effort during transportation of heavy objects. The additional reduction of inertial forces,…”
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Exterior vs. interior rotors in robotic brushless motors
Published in 2011 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (01-05-2011)“…Many robotic actuators must generate high torques and accelerations. Exterior-rotor brushless motors seem better suited for these tasks than conventional…”
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Haptic transparency increases the generalizability of motor learning during telemanipulation
Published in 2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC) (01-04-2013)“…Haptic transparency is an extensively studied subject in teleoperation. However, the exact role of transparency in human-in-the-loop task execution is only…”
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Reliability of Implantable MyoElectric Sensors (IMES)
Published in 2008 Virtual Rehabilitation (01-08-2008)“…We have developed a multi-channel electrogmyography sensor system capable of receiving and processing signals from up to thirty-two Implanted MyoElectric…”
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