2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9040594
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Quantitative Estimation of Differentiated Mental Fatigue between Self-Rising Transfer and Multiple Welfare Robots-Assisted Rising Transfer

Abstract: The multi-robot system (MRS) and relevant control strategy are a potential and effective approach to assist people with weak motion capability for various forms of assisted living. However, the rising transfer, a frequent and strenuous behavior, and its human-robot interaction (HRI) process with MRS, especially mental state, has never been researched, although it directly determines the user experience and security. In this paper, Functional Near-InfraRed Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a brain imaging technique to perf… Show more

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“…Furthermore, Jiang Yinlai and Zhao Donghui have invented a walking support robot with auxiliary standing and walking functions, effectively achieving safe and flexible standing assistance based on ergonomic principles in the standing process and intelligent wheelchair robot integration. Additionally, they have developed a multi-channel close-range sensor and a flexible control method based on human motion gait ( Zhao, 2020 ). Significant research efforts have been made worldwide to enhance the mobility of elderly and disabled individuals through intelligent wheelchairs and their multimodal interaction technologies.…”
Section: Elderly-care Robots and Their Various Nursing Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Jiang Yinlai and Zhao Donghui have invented a walking support robot with auxiliary standing and walking functions, effectively achieving safe and flexible standing assistance based on ergonomic principles in the standing process and intelligent wheelchair robot integration. Additionally, they have developed a multi-channel close-range sensor and a flexible control method based on human motion gait ( Zhao, 2020 ). Significant research efforts have been made worldwide to enhance the mobility of elderly and disabled individuals through intelligent wheelchairs and their multimodal interaction technologies.…”
Section: Elderly-care Robots and Their Various Nursing Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%