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assistive robotics

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Assistive robotics is an interdisciplinary research domain dedicated to the design, development, and deployment of robotic systems engineered to provide physical, cognitive, or social support to individuals, particularly those with disabilities, the elderly, or others requiring assistance. This field investigates the principles of creating autonomous or semi-autonomous robots that interact safely and effectively with humans and their environments to enhance capabilities, mitigate limitations, and improve overall independence and quality of life.

Top Authors

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MJ

University of Southern California

CC

Georgia Institute of Technology

GN

University of Toronto

RK

La Trobe University

MC

La Trobe University

Top Institutions

Rankings shown are based on concept H-Index.

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, United States

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, United States

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Pittsburgh, United States

La Trobe University

Melbourne, Australia