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Human–robot collaboration in industrial applications is a challenging robotic task. Human working together with the robot at a workplace to complete a task may create unpredicted events for the robot, as humans can act unpredictably. Humans tend to perform a task in a not fully repetitive manner using their expertise and cognitive capabilities. The traditional robot programming cannot cope with these...
In this paper, a robust algorithm for gait cycle segmentation is proposed based on a peak detection approach. The proposed algorithm is less influenced by noise and outliers and is capable of segmenting gait cycles from different types of gait signals recorded using different sensor systems. The presented algorithm has enhanced ability to segment gait cycles by eliminating the false peaks and interpolating...
Commonly used path planning techniques for object manipulation are computationally expensive and time-consuming. In this paper, a novel framework called Skill Robot Library (SRL), which has competence to store only the keypoints of a path rather than complete, is presented. The path can be computed with path planner or taught by a human using kinesthetic teaching. Additionally, when the environment...
Gait analysis is an important research field in neurodegenerative disease diagnosis. Various IMU-based and vision-based methods have been developed for measuring joint angles during walking process. Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) is a neuromorphic engineering product which outputs sequences of events describing the level of brightness change at the pixel level in an asynchronized manner, instead of discrete...
In this paper, a novel method for monitoring the changes in gait joint angle trajectories recorded using the low-cost and wearable Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) is presented. The introduced method is based on Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), an algorithm commonly used for evaluating the similarity of two time series which may vary in time and speed. DTW is employed as the measure of distance between...
Gait analysis has become recently a popular research field and been widely applied to clinical diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases. Various low-cost sensor-based and vision-based systems are developed for capturing the hip and knee joint angles. However, the performances of these systems have not been validated and compared between each other. The purpose of this study is to set up an experiment...
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