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Analysis of man-machine interfaces in upper-limb prosthesis: A review

Ribeiro et al., 2019

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3981058828133483006
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Ribeiro J
Mota F
Cavalcante T
Nogueira I
Gondim V
Albuquerque V
Alexandria A
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Robotics

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This paper compiles and analyzes some of the most current works related to upper limb prosthesis with emphasis on man-machine interfaces. A brief introduction of the basic subjects is given to explain what a prosthesis is, what types of prostheses exist, what they …
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