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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Peripheral Machine Interfaces: going beyond traditional surface electromyography

One of the hottest topics in rehabilitation robotics is that of proper control of prosthetic devices. Despite decades of research, the state of the art is dramatically behind the expectations. To shed light on this issue, in June, 2013 the first international workshop on Present and future of non-invasive peripheral nervous system (PNS)–Machine Interfaces (MI; PMI) was convened, hosted by the International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics. The keyword PMI has been selected to denote human–machine interfaces targeted at the limb-deficient, mainly upper-limb amputees, dealing with signals gathered from the PNS in a non-invasive way, that is, from the surface of the residuum. The workshop was intended to provide an overview of the state of the art and future perspectives of such interfaces; this paper represents is a collection of opinions expressed by each and every researcher/group involved in it.

Citation

C. Castellini, P. Artemiadis, M. Wininger, A. Ajoudani, M. Alimusaj, A. Bicchi, B. Caputo, W. Craelius, S. Dosen, K. Englehart, D. Farina, A. Gijsberts, S. Godfrey, L. Hargrove, M. Ison, T. Kuiken, M. Marković, P. Pilarski, R. Rupp, E. Scheme. "Proceedings of the First Workshop on Peripheral Machine Interfaces: going beyond traditional surface electromyography". Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 8(22), August 2014.

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@article{Castellini+al:14,
  author = {Claudio Castellini and Panagiotis Artemiadis and Michael Wininger
    and Arash Ajoudani and Merkur Alimusaj and Antonio Bicchi and Barbara
    Caputo and William Craelius and Strahinja Dosen and Kevin Englehart and
    Dario Farina and Arjan Gijsberts and Sasha B. Godfrey and Levi Hargrove and
    Mark Ison and Todd Kuiken and Marko Marković and Patrick M. Pilarski
    and Rüdiger Rupp and Erik Scheme},
  title = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Peripheral Machine Interfaces:
    going beyond traditional surface electromyography},
  Volume = "8",
  Number = "22",
  journal = {Frontiers in Neurorobotics},
  year = 2014,
}

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