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MHS 2021: Nagoya, Japan
- International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS 2021, Nagoya, Japan, December 5-8, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-0773-1
- Yasumichi Wakao, Ryo Sakurai, Hajime Kitano, Kohei Nakajima:
Object Recognition Using the Deformation Dynamics of Polyurethane Foam. 1-6 - Eric Fujiwara, Matheus Kauê Gomes, Yu Tzu Wu, Carlos Kenichi Suzuki:
Identification of Dynamic Hand Gestures with Force Myography. 1-5 - Jayant Unde, Jacinto Colan, Yasuhisa Hasegawa:
Bidirectional Tether Less Soft Actuator with Expeditious Position Control Mechanism. 1-6 - Yunhao Feng, Tohru Ide, Hiroyuki Nabae, Gen Endo, Ryo Sakurai, Shingo Ohno, Koichi Suzumori:
Design of a Compliant 7-DoF Power Soft Robot driven by Hydraulic Artificial Muscles. 1-4 - Jun Huo, Bo Yang, Hongge Ru, Jian Huang:
Parametric Design Optimization of a Universal Supernumerary Robotic Limb. 1-6 - Ardi Wiranata, Abdulsalam Mohammed Abdullah Haidar, Taichi Murakami, Ayato Minaminosono, Zebing Mao, Shingo Maeda:
Dynamic characteristics of a dielectric elastomer actuator fabricated using a stretchable CNT powder electrode. 1-6 - Masahiro Isogai, Hoshi Kashiwazaki, Kouta Takahashi, Kazuto Miyawaki:
Ground Reaction Force Evaluation during a Baseball Practice Swing Movement. 1-5 - Nao Yamada, Mohamad Yani, Naoyuki Kubota:
A Study of Human State Pattern Acquisition Method for Partner Robots. 1-5 - Wentao Sun, Nozomi Akashi, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Kohei Nakajima:
Physics-informed reservoir computing with autonomously switching readouts: a case study in pneumatic artificial muscles. 1-6 - Yihao Wu, Jun Izawa:
The Regret Motivated Reinforcement Learning. 1-5 - Samuel Macharia Kang'iri, Andrew Salem, Dan V. Nicolau, Takahiro Nitta:
Simulations of Actomyosin-Based Molecular Shuttles Controlled by External Force. 1-5
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