For many years, the name of the game in avdanced, human-centric Robotics has been Human-Robot Interaction. In recent years, we have witnessed a further deepening of the relationship between humans and technology. Robotic technologies have been providing definite advances to assist people in need of physical help, including rehabilitation and prosthetics. Working in fields were humans are placed right at the center of the technology, on the other hand, is helping refocus our robotics research itself. In prosthetics, the goal is to have an artificial limb to move naturally and intelligently enough to perform the task that users intend, without requiring their attention. (...) (more info on munich-i.com)
- part of Session 1 "Autonomy and Interaction in Robotics" -