Bio-data exploitation for supportive robotics
Assistive robotics, human-machine interfaces for prosthetics, imaging EMG (iEMG) and rehabilitation robotics
The abilities of humans provide both a goal and inspiration, for the development of robotic systems. We try to understand these abilities to meld them into technical systems and to assist the human in various settings.
In order to understand the human “model”, we acquire bio-data like muscle activity, exerted forces, and performed motions by recording different measures, e.g., electromyography (EMG) and ultrasound. This data can expose very different sets of information, including the behavior of the subject, his intentions, or abilities. Our goal is to process the data in a manner that lets us extract the information of interest. Once the information is extracted we can use it for different purposes.