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High-density Electromyography for Effective Gesture-based Control of Physically Assistive Mobile Manipulators

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High-density electromyography (HDEMG) can detect myoelectric activity as control inputs to a variety of electronically-controlled devices. Furthermore, HDEMG sensors may be built into a variety of clothing, allowing for a non-intrusive myoelectric interface that is integrated into a user's routine. In our work, we introduce an easily-producible HDEMG device that interfaces with the control of a mobile manipulator to perform a range of household and physically assistive tasks. Mobile manipulators can operate throughout the home and are applicable for a spectrum of assistive and daily tasks in the home. We evaluate the use of real-time myoelectric gesture recognition using our device to enable precise control over the intricate mobility and manipulation functionalities of an 8 degree-of-freedom mobile manipulator. Our evaluation, involving 13 participants engaging in challenging self-care and household activities, demonstrates the potential of our wearable HDEMG system to control a mobile manipulator in the home.

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Towards Wearable Interfaces for Robotic Caregiving

cs.RO · 2025-02-07 · conditional · novelty 4.0

This paper reports lessons from prior HAT teleoperation studies, preliminary shared-control gains, and a passive-control concept for robot-assisted feeding that is not yet evaluated.

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  • Towards Wearable Interfaces for Robotic Caregiving cs.RO · 2025-02-07 · conditional · none · ref 3 · internal anchor

    This paper reports lessons from prior HAT teleoperation studies, preliminary shared-control gains, and a passive-control concept for robot-assisted feeding that is not yet evaluated.