ADAPT: A EU transdisciplinary research project for assistive robotics rehabilitation

N. Ragot, B. Fraudet, E. Leblong
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Ageing societies and the increase in chronic disabilities are irrevocable trends in the Europe which usually result in a loss of autonomy and an increase of isolation due to a loss of independent mobility. Smart electric powered wheelchair are effective tools to empower disabled people and improve their social inclusion. We will describe the transdisciplinary ADAPT project funded by a EU research grant of 8.7 million Euro. Our aim is to develop innovative assistive technologies based on the recent breakthroughs in robotics to care the patients and to enhance their independence and quality of life. This article presents the project methodology and its preliminary results.
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ADAPT:一项欧盟跨学科的辅助机器人康复研究项目
老龄化社会和慢性残疾的增加是欧洲不可逆转的趋势,这通常导致丧失自主性和由于丧失独立行动能力而增加的孤立。智能电动轮椅是增强残疾人权能、促进残疾人融入社会的有效工具。我们将介绍由欧盟研究补助金870万欧元资助的跨学科ADAPT项目。我们的目标是基于机器人技术的最新突破,开发创新的辅助技术来照顾病人,提高他们的独立性和生活质量。本文介绍了该项目的研究方法及其初步成果。
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