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Assistive Robotics

Assistive Robotics is a field of robotics focused on developing robot-assisted technology to help people with disabilities better manage their daily activities. These robots are designed with the purpose of allowing people with physical, cognitive, or sensory impairments to gain more independence. The robots are abl…

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Overview

Assistive Robotics is a field of robotics focused on developing robot-assisted technology to help people with disabilities better manage their daily activities. These robots are designed with the purpose of allowing people with physical, cognitive, or sensory impairments to gain more independence. The robots are able to provide support in areas such as mobility, communication, and household tasks. By providing people with the necessary support and technology, assistive robotics can positively impact lives by restoring independence and enhancing quality of life.

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Simon X. Yang · Canada Pasi Luukka · Finland Basil Mohammed Al-Hadithi · Spain

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