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Wearable Sensors and Robots: Proceedings of International Conference on Wearable Sensors and Robots 2015 1st ed. 2017 [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 399
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 9811024030
  • ISBN-13: 9789811024030
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 587 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 242 Illustrations, color; 125 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 587 p. 367 illus., 242 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 399
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 9811024030
  • ISBN-13: 9789811024030
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These proceedings present the latest information on regulations and standards for medical and non-medical devices, including wearable robots for gait training and support, design of exoskeletons for the elderly, innovations in assistive robotics, and analysis of human–machine interactions taking into account ergonomic considerations. The rapid development of key mechatronics technologies in recent years has shown that human living standards have significantly improved, and the International Conference on Wearable Sensor and Robot was held in Hangzhou, China from October 16 to 18, 2015, to present research mainly focused on personal-care robots and medical devices. The aim of the conference was to bring together academics, researchers, engineers and students from across the world to discuss state-of-the-art technologies related to various aspects of wearable sensors and robots.   
Part I Wearable Sensors
The Design of E Glove Hand Function Evaluation Device Based on Fusion of Vision and Touch
3(12)
Jing Guo
Cui-lian Zhao
Yu Li
Lin-hui Luo
Kun-feng Zhang
An Emotion Recognition System Based on Physiological Signals Obtained by Wearable Sensors
15(12)
Cheng He
Yun-jin Yao
Xue-song Ye
Integrated Application Research About the Necklace Type Wearable Health Sensing System Under the Internet of Things
27(22)
Jian-jun Yu
Xing-bin Chen
A Multi-scale Flexible Tactile-Pressure Sensor
49(6)
Xiao-zhou Lu
Design of a Wearable Thermoelectric Generator for Harvesting Human Body Energy
55(12)
Haiyan Liu
Yancheng Wang
Deqing Mei
Yaoguang Shi
Ziehen Chen
Three-Axis Contact Force Measurement of a Flexible Tactile Sensor Array for Hand Grasping Applications
67(14)
Yancheng Wang
Kailun Xi
Deqing Mei
Zhihao Xin
Ziehen Chen
A Novel Silicon Based Tactile Sensor with Fluid Encapsulated in the Cover Layer for Prosthetic Hand
81(12)
Ping Yu
Chun-xin Gu
Wei-ting Liu
Xin Fu
An Adaptive Feature Extraction and Classification Method of Motion Imagery EEG Based on Virtual Reality
93(12)
Li Wang
Huiqun Fu
Xiu-feng Zhang
Rong Yang
Ning Zhang
Fengling Ma
One-Handed Wearable sEMG Sensor for Myoelectric Control of Prosthetic Hands
105(6)
Yin-lai Jiang
Shintaro Sakoda
Masami Togane
Soichiro Morishita
Hiroshi Yokoi
Wearable Indoor Pedestrian Navigation Based on MIMU and Hypothesis Testing
111(12)
Xiao-fei Ma
Zhong Su
Xu Zhao
Fu-chao Liu
Chao Li
Calibration Method of the 3-D Laser Sensor Measurement System
123(12)
Qing-Xu Meng
Qi-Jie Zhao
Da-Wei Tu
Jin-Gang Yi
Part II Wearable Robots
Study on a Novel Wearable Exoskeleton Hand Function Training System Based on EMG Triggering
135(10)
Wu-jing Cao
Jie Hu
Zhen-ping Wang
Lu-lu Wang
Hong-liu Yu
Dynamic Analysis and Design of Lower Extremity Power-Assisted Exoskeleton
145(20)
Shengli Song
Xinglong Zhang
Qing Li
Husheng Fang
Qing Ye
Zhitao Tan
Human Gait Trajectory Learning Using Online Gaussian Process for Assistive Lower Limb Exoskeleton
165(16)
Yi Long
Zhi-jiang Du
Wei Dong
Wei-dong Wang
Research on Bionic Mechanism of Shoulder Joint Rehabilitation Movement
181(14)
Guo-xin Pan
Hui-qun Fu
Xiu-feng Zhang
Feng-ling Ma
Reducing the Human-Exoskeleton Interaction Force Using Bionic Design of Joints
195(16)
Wei Yang
Canjun Yang
Qianxiao Wei
Minhang Zhu
Development of a Lower Limb Rehabilitation Wheelchair System Based on Tele-Doctor--Patient Interaction
211(14)
Shuang Chen
Fang-fa Fu
Qiao-ling Meng
Hong-liu Yu
A Grasp Strategy with Flexible Contacting for Multi-fingered Hand Rehabilitation Exoskeleton
225(14)
Qian-xiao Wei
Can-jun Yang
Qian Bi
Wei Yang
Unscented Transform-Based Correlation Between Surrogate and Tumor Motion in Robotic Radiosurgery
239(12)
Shu-mei Yu
Feng-feng Zhang
Meng Dou
Rong-chuan Sun
Li-ning Sun
A Pulmonary Rehabilitation Training Robot for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient
251(12)
Zhi-hua Zhu
Tao Liu
Bo Cong
Fengping Liu
Research and Development for Upper Limb Amputee Training System Based on EEG and VR
263(12)
Jian Li
Hui-qun Fu
Xiu-feng Zhang
Feng-ling Ma
Teng-yu Zhang
Guo-xin Pan
Jing Tao
Evaluation on Measurement Uncertainty of Sensor Plating Thickness
275(8)
Xu-cheng Rong
Jian-jun Yu
Research on the Stability of Needle Insertion Force
283(18)
Qiang Li
De-dong Gao
The Metabolic Cost of Walking with a Passive Lower Limb Assistive Device
301(8)
Jean-Paul Martin
Qingguo Li
Part III Advanced Control System
A Novel Method for Bending Stiffness of Umbilical Based on Nonlinear Large Deformation Theory
309(12)
Zuan Lin
Lei Zhang
Can-jun Yang
Silicon Micro-gyroscope Closed-Loop Correction and Frequency Tuning Control
321(12)
Xingjun Wang
Bo Yang
Bo Dai
Yunpeng Deng
Di Hu
Autofocus for Enhanced Measurement Accuracy of a Machine Vision System for Robotic Drilling
333(20)
Biao Mei
Wei-dong Zhu
Ying-lin Ke
A New Scene Segmentation Method Based on Color Information for Mobile Robot in Indoor Environment
353(12)
Xu-dong Zhang
Qi-Jie Zhao
Qing-Xu Meng
Da-Wei Tu
Jin-Gang Yi
Dynamic Hopping Height Control of Single-Legged Hopping Robot
365(18)
Zhi-wei Chen
Bo Jin
Shi-qiang Zhu
Yun-tian Pang
Gang Chen
The Stability Analysis of Quadrotor Unmanned Aerial Vechicles
383(12)
Yun-ping Liu
Xian-ying Li
Tian-miao Wang
Yong-hong Zhang
Ping Mei
Hand Exoskeleton Control for Cerebrum Plasticity Training Based on Brain--Computer Interface
395(16)
Qian Bi
Canjun Yang
Wei Yang
Jinchang Fan
Hansong Wang
Lateral Balance Recovery of Quadruped Robot on Rough Terrains
411(12)
Guo-liang Yuan
Shao-yuan Li
He-sheng Wang
Dan Huang
Research on the Application of NoSQL Database in Intelligent Manufacturing
423(12)
Chuan-hong Zhou
Kun Yao
Zhen-yang Jiang
Wu-xia Bai
Design and Application of Auditory Evoked EEG Processing Platform Based on Matlab
435(12)
Rong Yang
Hui-qun Fu
Xiu-feng Zhang
Li Wang
Ning Zhang
Feng-ling Ma
Part IV Visual Recognition Application
An Efficient Detection Method for Text of Arbitrary Orientations in Natural Images
447(14)
Lanfang Dong
Zhongdi Chao
Jianfu Wang
Research of a Framework for Flow Objects Detection and Tracking in Video
461(20)
Lanfang Dong
Jiakui Yu
Jianfu Wang
Weinan Gao
A Kinect-Based Motion Capture Method for Assessment of Lower Extremity Exoskeleton
481(14)
Min-hang Zhu
Can-jun Yang
Wei Yang
Qian Bi
Table Tennis Service Umpiring System Based on Video Identification---for Height and Angle of the Throwing Ball
495(16)
Yun-feng Ji
Chao-li Wang
Zhi-hao Shi
Jie Ren
Ling Zhu
Visual Servo-Based Control of Mobile Robots for Opening Doors
511(14)
Xiao-mei Ma
Chao-li Wang
Lei Cao
Control of Two-Wheel Self-balancing Robots Based on Gesture Recognition
525(14)
Jie-han Liu
Lei Cao
Chao-li Wang
An Extended Kalman Filter-Based Robot Pose Estimation Approach with Vision and Odometry
539(14)
Xue-bo Zhang
Cong-yuan Wang
Yong-chun Fang
Ke-xin Xing
Visual Servoing of a New Designed Inspection Robot for Autonomous Transmission Line Grasping
553(18)
Tao He
He-sheng Wang
Wei-dong Chen
Wei-jie Wang
A Novel Design of Laser In-Frame Robot for Electron Cyber Scalpel Therapy and Its Rotary Joint
571(14)
Jian-jun Yuan
Xi Chen
Chang-guang Tang
Kazuhisa Nakajima
Index 585
Dr. Canjun Yang received his Ph. D. degree in mechanical engineering from the Zhejiang University in 1997. Since 1997, Dr. Yang has been a faculty at Zhejiang University. In 2004, he visited Minnesota University. During that time, he joined a deep-sea scientific investigation in voyage AT11-07, and developed a technical research about exploring the deep-sea hydrotherm. In 2011, he visited Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), and made a research about submarine observation network in cooperation. A secondary junction box developed in Submarine Observation Network Junction Boxes successfully docked with MARS undersea observation network of MBARI, and it worked steadily for 6 months. In 2013, he visited the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Connecticut, and developed research cooperation and academic exchanges. Dr. Yang is currently the deputy dean of Department of MechanicalEngineering Zhejiang University, the member of National Technical Committee Submersible of Standardization, the trustee of China Innovation Strategic Alliance of Rehabilitation Technical Aids, the expert member of International Personal Care Robotic Safety Committee for Standardization (ISO/TC 184/SC 2/WG 7), the expert member of Standardization Technical Committee of Medical Device for international applied robotic technology (ISO/TC 184/SC2 JWG9 Joint ISO/TC 184/SC2-IEC/SC 62A), and work group member of Green Submarine Observation Network (ITU-WMO-UNESCO IOC Joint Task Force) in International Telecommunication Union (ITU).As project leader, Dr. Yang took the responsibility for two projects of National Science Foundation of China, five projects of The National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program), and more than 20 national and provincial research projects. He co-published 3 books, and published over 150 technical papers including over 50 papers are indexed in SCI/EI. He held over 20 China National Invention Patents. He was awarded the National Technology Invention Award (Second Prize, No. 2), the University Technology Invention Award (First Prize, No. 1) of Ministry of Education of P. R. China, Science and Technology Award of Zhejiang Province (First Prize, No. 2), Zhejiang Youth Science and Technology Award (for individual). He was selected to the national Ten Thousand Talent Program expert, the State Council Special Allowance expert, The National Ministry of Science and Technology in Innovation of Youth Science and technology Leading Talent, the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET) and New Century 151 Talent Project of Zhejiang Province (First Class). 

Dr. G. S. Virk has a 1st Class BSc degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Manchester and a Ph. D. in Control Theory from Imperial College, University of London, UK. He started his academic career in November 1981 as a Research Assistant working with David Owens at the University of Sheffield and has had continuous employment since then working mainly in the UK but with experience working overseas lately where he has gained valuable insight in different cultures and working practices. Dr. G. S. Virk, FIET, C Eng, FIMA, C Math, FCIBSE, is Professor of Robotics and the Built Environment at University of Gävle, Sweden (60%) and Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden (40%). He is a technical and engineering expert with extensive experience of international research and collaboration in a wide range of areas of mobile robotics (wheeled, legged and climbing), personal care robots (including mobility exoskeletons for spinal cord injured persons  and assistive  aids for the elderly), medical robots, bio-inspired robotics, control theory and its applications, renewable energy and thebuilt sector.His most notable achievements to date are the following:Creating the highly successfully EC funded Network of Excellence on Climbing and walking robots (CLAWAR) which has made good contributions to the area of robotics via its pioneering work on robot standardization and robot modularity. CLAWAR still continues as a UK registered charity to advance the area of robotics for the public benefit.Leading the creation of the first ISO safety standard (ISO 13482) for non-industrial robots allowing close robot-human interaction including contact; this is due to be published in 2013.Creating extensive contacts and networks throughout the main regions of the world active in robotics (China, Europe, Japan, Korea and USA) for collaborations.Being head hunted when aged 37 and appointed Professor at University of Portsmouth.Being awarded the Freedom of the City of London for his work in promoting IT in schoolsInvited by EC to draft input for robot standardization in the robotics EU Horizon 2020 work program Being recognized as an international expert in robotics by a variety of organizations throughout the world; these include the European Commission, variety of agencies and universities in UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand, China, etc.Invited to join University of Gävle, Sweden to a specially created position to initiate new robotic activities aimed at assisting elderly personsInvited by China to lead their new proposal on robot modularity standardization. Prof Virk is a leading actor in international robot standardization and is Convener of two robot safety work groups as well as member of the other robot standardization projects. In addition, he is chair of the UKs national committee on robot standardization at BSI. The international groups he chairs are the following:ISO TC184/SC2/WG7 Personal care robot safetyIEC TC62/SC62A & ISO TC184/SC2 JWG9 Medical electrical equipment and systems using robotic technology (i.e. medical robots).

Professor Huayong Yang received his B.Sc. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China in 1982 and Ph.D. degree from University of Bath, United Kingdom in 1988. He has been with Zhejiang University first as an associate professor in 1991 and the promoted to full professorship in 1996. Professor Yang is a prolific scientist with 65 patents, (co)authored one book titled: Hydraulic Elevator and over 160 academic papers published/accepted to be published in international journals and conferences, including the IEEE /ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, IEEE Transactions of Control Systems Technology, IFAC Control Engineering Practice, etc.  Professor Yang is active in major international conferences, he hasbeen a Technical/Program Committee member of international conferences such as 2011 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, 8th Hangzhou International conference on Fluid Power and 9th NSFC International conference on Frontiers of Design and Manufacturing, and he is the IPC chair of 2013 IFAC Symposium on Mechatronic Systems.





Professor Yang is the Cheung Kong Chair Professor of Zhejiang University and the director of National Engineering Research Center of Electrohydraulic Control since 2000. He is Fellow of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society and has severed as the director of the State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control at Zhejiang University from 1997 to 2001. He is the chief scientist of a project Fundamental Scientific Issues in Full-Face Large Scale Excavation Equipment Design and Manufacturing supported by the National Basic Research Programme of China (973) in 2007.  He has been a committeemember of the advanced manufacturing technology of the National High Technology 863 programme of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), China since 2000.  The 863 and 973 programmes are major national initiatives designed to boost China's research infrastructure and help it meet the demand for socio-economic growth and sustainable development. He has also served as a member of the academic committee of four state key laboratories at four different leading Universities, which include the Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems lab at Zhejiang University, the Digital Manufacturing Equipment and Technology Lab at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the Mechanical Systems and Vibration Lab at Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Mechanical Transmission Lab at Chongqing University.





He has won several national awards, such as the National Outstanding Researcher of the Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Scientific and Technological Progress Prize and three Ministerial or Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress Prize (First Class). He has served as an Editor for the Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Transactions of the Chinese Society for Agricultural Machinery and Manufacture Information Engineering of China.  His research interests are in motion control and energy saving of mechatronic systems, fluid power component and system development.