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Cybernics [electronic resource] : Fusion of human, machine and information systems / edited by Yoshiyuki Sankai, Kenji Suzuki, Yasuhisa Hasegawa.

Contributor(s): Sankai, Yoshiyuki [editor.] | Suzuki, Kenji [editor.] | Hasegawa, Yasuhisa [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: X, 339 p. 168 illus., 97 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9784431541592.Subject(s): Engineering | Nursing | Management information systems | Computer science | Robotics | Automation | Biomedical engineering | Neuropsychology | Engineering | Robotics and Automation | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Nursing | Neuropsychology | Biomedical EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 629.892 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Cybernics: Fusion of Human, Machine and Information Systems -- Wearable Robot Technology -- Robot Motion Control for Physical Assistance -- Motor Control and Learning -- Movement Disorder and Rehabilitation -- Regenerative Medicine for Spinal Cord Injury Using Olfactory Mucosa Autografts -- Augmented Human Technology -- Haptic Interface and Cybernics -- Introduction to Mediated Communication -- Robotics for Supporting Childhood Education -- Subjectivity-Kansei Computing -- Human-Machine Coagency for Collaborative Control -- Electroneurophysiology and Brain Functional Imaging for Brain-Machine-Interface -- Roboethical Arguments and Applied Ethics: Being a Good Citizen -- Safety and Ethical Issues in the Development of Human Assistive Robots -- Standards and Statutes: 'Soft' Law and 'Hard' Law.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Cybernics plays a significant role in coping with an aging society using state-of-the-art technologies from engineering, clinical medicine and humanities. This new interdisciplinary field studies technologies that enhance, strengthen, and support physical and cognitive functions of human beings, based on the fusion of human, machine, and information systems. The design of a seamless interface for interaction between the interior and exterior of the human body is described in this book from diverse aspects such as the physical, neurophysiological, and cognitive levels. It is the first book to cover the many aspects of cybernics, allowing readers to understand the life support robotics technology for the elderly, including remote, in-home, hospital, institutional, community medical welfare, and vital-sensing systems. Serving as a valuable resource, this volume will interest not only graduate students, scientists, and engineers but also newcomers to the field of cybernics.
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Cybernics: Fusion of Human, Machine and Information Systems -- Wearable Robot Technology -- Robot Motion Control for Physical Assistance -- Motor Control and Learning -- Movement Disorder and Rehabilitation -- Regenerative Medicine for Spinal Cord Injury Using Olfactory Mucosa Autografts -- Augmented Human Technology -- Haptic Interface and Cybernics -- Introduction to Mediated Communication -- Robotics for Supporting Childhood Education -- Subjectivity-Kansei Computing -- Human-Machine Coagency for Collaborative Control -- Electroneurophysiology and Brain Functional Imaging for Brain-Machine-Interface -- Roboethical Arguments and Applied Ethics: Being a Good Citizen -- Safety and Ethical Issues in the Development of Human Assistive Robots -- Standards and Statutes: 'Soft' Law and 'Hard' Law.

Cybernics plays a significant role in coping with an aging society using state-of-the-art technologies from engineering, clinical medicine and humanities. This new interdisciplinary field studies technologies that enhance, strengthen, and support physical and cognitive functions of human beings, based on the fusion of human, machine, and information systems. The design of a seamless interface for interaction between the interior and exterior of the human body is described in this book from diverse aspects such as the physical, neurophysiological, and cognitive levels. It is the first book to cover the many aspects of cybernics, allowing readers to understand the life support robotics technology for the elderly, including remote, in-home, hospital, institutional, community medical welfare, and vital-sensing systems. Serving as a valuable resource, this volume will interest not only graduate students, scientists, and engineers but also newcomers to the field of cybernics.

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