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IoT Architecture for Smart Control of an Exoskeleton Robot in Rehabilitation by Using a Natural User Interface Based on Gestures.

Nieves Pavón-PulidoJuan Antonio López-RiquelmeJorge J Feliú-Batlle
Published in: Journal of medical systems (2020)
This paper describes a system for allowing a therapist to record specific motions, as a part of a rehabilitation program, mainly aimed at the elderly people, by using a Natural User Interface based on gestures. Motions are sent to an exoskeleton robot which reproduces them in the patient's lower limbs. The proposed system is an early prototype implemented as a set of interconnected components, which run independently and remotely, under a distributed software architecture. Such prototype has been properly validated through different tests in a controlled environment. The obtained results and a discussion about benefits and drawbacks are also presented, together with preliminary ideas about future research for overcoming such drawbacks and transforming the prototype into a functional system to be tested in a real scenario with real patients.
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