Intelligent sensory interface for articulated mechanical structure of artificial arms

The current paper describes the design and implementation of an intelligent sensory interface for articulated mechanical structure of artificial arms. Much of the complex problems of people with this disability could be solved by artificial arms equipped with intelligent sensory interfaces. Artificial arms equipped with intelligent sensory interfaces offer complex features and performances that could be adapted to the specificity of each patient.

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