This paper presents the preliminary results of the project BRAVO (Brain computer interfaces for Robotic enhanced Action in Visuo-motOr tasks).The objective of this project is to define a new approach to the development of assistive and rehabilitative robots for motor impaired users to perform complex visuomotor tasks that require a sequence of reaches, grasps and manipulations of objects. BRAVO aims at developing new robotic interfaces and HW/SW architectures for rehabilitation and regain/restoration of motor function in patients with upper limb sensorimotor impairment through extensive rehabilitation therapy and active assistance in the execution of Activities of Daily Living. The final system developed within this project will include a robotic arm exoskeleton and a hand orthosis that will be integrated together for providing force assistance. The main novelty that BRAVO introduces is the control of the robotic assistive device through the active prediction of intention/action. The system will actually integrate the information about the movement carried out by the user with a prediction of the performed action through an interpretation of current gaze of the user (measured through eye-tracking), brain activation (measured through BCI) and force sensor measurements.

Preliminary Results of BRAVO Project - Brain Computer Interface for Robotic Enhanced Rehabilitation / Bergamasco M.; Frisoli A.; Fontana M.; Loconsole C.; Leonardis D.; Troncossi M.; Mozaffari-Foumashi M.; Parenti-Castelli V.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. 5975377.364-5975377.370. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE 12th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics tenutosi a Zurich (Switzerland) nel June 29 – July 1, 2011) [10.1109/ICORR.2011.5975377].

Preliminary Results of BRAVO Project - Brain Computer Interface for Robotic Enhanced Rehabilitation

TRONCOSSI, MARCO;PARENTI CASTELLI, VINCENZO
2011

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This paper presents the preliminary results of the project BRAVO (Brain computer interfaces for Robotic enhanced Action in Visuo-motOr tasks).The objective of this project is to define a new approach to the development of assistive and rehabilitative robots for motor impaired users to perform complex visuomotor tasks that require a sequence of reaches, grasps and manipulations of objects. BRAVO aims at developing new robotic interfaces and HW/SW architectures for rehabilitation and regain/restoration of motor function in patients with upper limb sensorimotor impairment through extensive rehabilitation therapy and active assistance in the execution of Activities of Daily Living. The final system developed within this project will include a robotic arm exoskeleton and a hand orthosis that will be integrated together for providing force assistance. The main novelty that BRAVO introduces is the control of the robotic assistive device through the active prediction of intention/action. The system will actually integrate the information about the movement carried out by the user with a prediction of the performed action through an interpretation of current gaze of the user (measured through eye-tracking), brain activation (measured through BCI) and force sensor measurements.
2011
Proceedings of ICORR 2011
364
370
Preliminary Results of BRAVO Project - Brain Computer Interface for Robotic Enhanced Rehabilitation / Bergamasco M.; Frisoli A.; Fontana M.; Loconsole C.; Leonardis D.; Troncossi M.; Mozaffari-Foumashi M.; Parenti-Castelli V.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. 5975377.364-5975377.370. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE 12th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics tenutosi a Zurich (Switzerland) nel June 29 – July 1, 2011) [10.1109/ICORR.2011.5975377].
Bergamasco M.; Frisoli A.; Fontana M.; Loconsole C.; Leonardis D.; Troncossi M.; Mozaffari-Foumashi M.; Parenti-Castelli V.
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