Artificial sensory systems

Course subject(s) Rehabilitation of patients with motor disorders Artificial sensoric interfaces

This chapter will:

  • show the importance of sensing in assistive motor control systems,
  • give and overview of sensing principles for signals from the CNS, force and movement,
  • describe how signals can be derived from the physiological sensory system and using artificial sensors,
  • describe how these sensory signals can be used in assistive systems,
  • describe several artificial sensory systems.
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