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Biomechatronics

Biomechatronics is rapidly becoming one of the most influential and innovative research directions defining the 21st century. Biomechatronics provides a complete and up-to-dat… Read more

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Biomechatronics is rapidly becoming one of the most influential and innovative research directions defining the 21st century. Biomechatronics provides a complete and up-to-date account of this advanced subject at the university textbook level. Each chapter is co-authored by top experts led by Professor Marko B. Popovic, researcher and educator at the forefront of advancements in this fascinating field. Beginning with an introduction to biomechatronics and its historical background, this book delves into the most groundbreaking recent developments in a wide variety of subjects, such as artificial organs and tissues, prosthetic limbs, neural interfaces, orthotic systems, wearable systems for physical augmentation, physical therapy and rehabilitation, robotic surgery, natural and synthetic actuators, sensors, and control systems. A number of practice problems and solutions are provided at the end of the book. Two years in the making, the book Biomechatronics is a result of dedicated work of a team of close to thirty contributors from all across the globe including top researchers and educators from the USA (Popovic, Lamkin-Kennard, Sinyukov, Troy, Goodworth, Johnson, Kaipa, Onal, Bowers, Djuric, Fischer, Ji, Jovanovic, Luo, Padir, Tetreault), Japan (Tashiro, Iramina, Ohta, Terasawa), Sweden (Boyraz), Turkey (Arslan, Karabulut, Ortes), Germany (Beckerle, Willwacher), New Zealand (Liarokapis), and Switzerland (Dobrev).

Key features

  • The only biomechatronics textbook written especially for students at a university level
  • Ideal for undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in the biomechatronics, biomechanics, robotics, and biomedical engineering fields
  • Provides an overview of state-of-the-art science and technology of modern day biomechatronics, introduced by the leading experts in this fascinating field

Readership

Students, instructors, researchers, scientists and engineers in biomechatronics, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, biomechanics, robotics, health science and technology, mechanical and electrical engineering, computer science and AI

Table of contents

1. Introduction2. Kinematics and Dynamics3. Actuators4. Sensors: Natural and Synthetic Sensors5. Control and Physical Intelligence6. Direct Neural Interfaces7. Artificial Organs, Tissues, Support Systems 8. Molecular and Cellular Level - Applications in Biotechnology and Medicine Addressing Molecular and Cellular Level9. Prosthetic Limbs10. Powered Orthotics: Enabling Brace Technologies for Upper and Lower Limbs11. Exoskeletons, Exomusculatures, Exosuits: Dynamic Modeling and Simulation12. Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation13. Wheelchairs and Other Mobility Assistance14. Feeding Systems, Assistive Robotic Arms, Robotic Nurses, Robotic Massage15. Robotic Surgery16. Biomechanics and Biomechatronics in Sports, Exercise, and Entertainment17. Bio-inspired Robotics18. Biomechatronics: A New Dawn19. Practice Problems20. Solutions and Hints for Selected Problems

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About the author

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Marko B. Popovic

Marko B. Popovic is currently an assistant research professor in the Physics Department at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA. He is the author of Biomechatronics and Robotics, published in 2014 by Pan Standard Publishing. Dr. Popovic is a member of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, and serves as a reviewer for a number of leading journals such as The International Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabiliation and the Journal of Biomechanics. His research interests focus on engineering robotics systems that assist and augment humans, biomechatronics, biomechanics, neuroscience and sensorimotor control. He is also interested in space and planetary robotics, bio-inspired engineering, as well as fundamental physics, specifically theoretical particle physics. He is working alongside other experts to create a design for an oxygen concentrator that would help COVID-19 patients.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Research Professor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ,Physics Department, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics Engineering Program, USA

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