Researchers tout effectiveness of individual optimization algorithms for human–robot interactions

Researchers tout effectiveness of individual optimization algorithms for human–robot interactions

A patient recovering from a limb amputation won't use a prostheses that isn't comfortable. A person rehabbing from a stroke won't use a robotic exoskeleton if the mobility it grants doesn't allow them to perform everyday activities. And a diabetes patient won't use an insulin pump that doesn't deliver the appropriate dosage of medicine to control their blood sugar.
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