Controlling a robotic arm for functional tasks using a wireless head-joystick: A case study of a child with congenital absence of upper and lower limbs
Published in PLoS ONE, 2020
This case study demonstrates the successful application of a body-machine interface for children with movement impairments. The research shows how a child with congenital limb absence can effectively control a robotic arm using head movements, providing insights into assistive technology development and motor adaptation in children with disabilities.
Recommended citation: Aspelund, S., Patel, P., Lee, M-H., Kagerer, F.A., Ranganathan, R., & Mukherjee, R. (2020). Controlling a robotic arm for functional tasks using a wireless head-joystick: A case study of a child with congenital absence of upper and lower limbs. PLoS ONE 15(8): e0226052.