The robot looks very much like a Bandit 2 model. The device uses multiple imaging modalities, as well as a wrist-worn galvanic sensor on the patient to track a person’s vital statistics and the position of the limb being rehabilitated. What’s also somewhat unique about the USC robot is the personality it is given. Rather than merely being a speaking machine, the USC robot interacts almost like an early version of C-3PO, gently responding based on the person’s mood. Not only will the robot give you a warm greeting, but during your rehab exercises it’ll give you not-so-subtle feedback on your effort (“I may be a robot, but I am not blind”).
Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Bandid makes stroke survivors to exercise
The robot looks very much like a Bandit 2 model. The device uses multiple imaging modalities, as well as a wrist-worn galvanic sensor on the patient to track a person’s vital statistics and the position of the limb being rehabilitated. What’s also somewhat unique about the USC robot is the personality it is given. Rather than merely being a speaking machine, the USC robot interacts almost like an early version of C-3PO, gently responding based on the person’s mood. Not only will the robot give you a warm greeting, but during your rehab exercises it’ll give you not-so-subtle feedback on your effort (“I may be a robot, but I am not blind”).
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