Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication

This paper presents an integrated system for upper limb rehabilitation which uses small inertia-based sensors and vibrotactile feedback devices. Vibrotactile feedback is incorporated together with two Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) attached at the upper arm and the forearm to measure arm motions....

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Main Authors: Causo, Albert, Tran, Le Dung, Yeo, Song Huat, Chen, I-Ming
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98456
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-984562020-03-07T13:22:18Z Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication Causo, Albert Tran, Le Dung Yeo, Song Huat Chen, I-Ming School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (4th : 2012 : Rome, Italy) This paper presents an integrated system for upper limb rehabilitation which uses small inertia-based sensors and vibrotactile feedback devices. Vibrotactile feedback is incorporated together with two Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) attached at the upper arm and the forearm to measure arm motions. The whole arm posture is modeled using three parameters wrist position, elbow position, and forearm's orientation. Two different strategies of utilizing vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication are discussed in this paper. The vibrotactile feedback is used firstly as a directional indicator and secondly as a non-directional indicator that informs the user of matching errors between the current posture and the target posture. The experiments involve seven student volunteers replicating five different arm postures. Results show that the non-directional vibrotactile feedback enables faster and more accurate arm posture correction. 2013-07-29T05:59:44Z 2019-12-06T19:55:25Z 2013-07-29T05:59:44Z 2019-12-06T19:55:25Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Causo, A., Tran, L. D., Yeo, S. H., & Chen, I.-M. (2012). Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication. Proceedings of the IEEE RAS and EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 303-308. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98456 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12447 10.1109/BioRob.2012.6290892 en Proceedings of the IEEE RAS and EMBS international conference on biomedical robotics and biomechatronics © 2012 IEEE.
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description This paper presents an integrated system for upper limb rehabilitation which uses small inertia-based sensors and vibrotactile feedback devices. Vibrotactile feedback is incorporated together with two Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) attached at the upper arm and the forearm to measure arm motions. The whole arm posture is modeled using three parameters wrist position, elbow position, and forearm's orientation. Two different strategies of utilizing vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication are discussed in this paper. The vibrotactile feedback is used firstly as a directional indicator and secondly as a non-directional indicator that informs the user of matching errors between the current posture and the target posture. The experiments involve seven student volunteers replicating five different arm postures. Results show that the non-directional vibrotactile feedback enables faster and more accurate arm posture correction.
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author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Causo, Albert
Tran, Le Dung
Yeo, Song Huat
Chen, I-Ming
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author Causo, Albert
Tran, Le Dung
Yeo, Song Huat
Chen, I-Ming
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Tran, Le Dung
Yeo, Song Huat
Chen, I-Ming
Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
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title Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
title_short Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
title_full Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
title_fullStr Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
title_full_unstemmed Directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
title_sort directional vs non-directional modes of vibrotactile feedback for arm posture replication
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