Research in Assistive Robotics



Current State
The current state of assistive robotics is advanced enough for patients with spinal cord (tetraplegia) injury to manipulate physics objects in a “semi-structured office workstation environment.” The ProVAR (Professional Vocation Assistant Robot) allows an individual to execute vocational tasks, which are complex and robust. This robot consists of an arm “mounted overhead on a transverse, motorized track” and is controlled by the user in a three dimensional representation of the work. This robot has been tested to be “robust, safe, [and] senior-based control of the manipulator.” In addition, the dynamic control environment allows tasks such as application of medication or handling drinks, paper, and other such portable and small items.


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An original production of Post 1010 of Lockheed Martin