Name
Affiliation
Papers
H. F. MACHIEL VAN DER LOOS
Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System, Rehabilitation Research and Development Center, and Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (USA)
35
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
79
75
22.83
Referers 
Referees 
References 
255
132
44
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Title
Citations
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Year
Offline and Real-Time Implementation of a Personalized Wheelchair User Intention Detection Pipeline: A Case Study00.342021
What Makes a Good Demonstration for Robot Learning Generalization?00.342021
Hey Robot, Which Way Are You Going? Nonverbal Motion Legibility Cues for Human-Robot Spatial Interaction00.342021
Mobile Robot Yielding Cues for Human-Robot Spatial Interaction00.342021
Designing a User-Centred and Data-Driven Controller for Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheels - A Case Study.00.342021
Development Of A Learning-Based Terrain Classification Framework For Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheelchairs00.342020
Orthographic Vision-based Interface with Motion-tracking System for Robot Arm Teleoperation: A Comparative Study00.342020
Development of a Learning-Based Intention Detection Framework for Power-Assisted Manual Wheelchair Users10.372020
An Augmented Reality Human-Robot Physical Collaboration Interface Design for Shared, Large-Scale, Labour-Intensive Manufacturing Tasks.00.342020
Towards a Multimodal System combining Augmented Reality and Electromyography for Robot Trajectory Programming and Execution00.342020
Towards the Development of a Learning-Based Intention Classification Framework for Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheelchairs00.342019
Group Surfing - A Pedestrian-Based Approach to Sidewalk Robot Navigation.00.342019
Studies on Practical Applications of Safe-Fall Control Strategies for Lower Limb Exoskeletons00.342019
Developing safe fall strategies for lower limb exoskeletons00.342017
Design and Evaluation of a Touch-Centered Calming Interaction with a Social Robot.90.602016
Sherry Turkle. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other - Basic Books, New York, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0465031467.00.342014
Physiological responses to error amplification in a robotic reaching adaptation task.00.342014
Usability testing of gaming and social media applications for stroke and cerebral palsy upper limb rehabilitation.10.342014
Special Issue on Assistive Robotics [From the Guest Editors]10.352013
Adaptation Of Task Difficulty In Rehabilitation Exercises Based On The User'S Motor Performance And Physiological Responses40.452013
Survey-Based Discussions on Morally Contentious Applications of Interactive Robotics.90.542012
Independent Ankle Motion Control Improves Robotic Balance Simulator00.342012
Error amplification to promote motor learning and motivation in therapy robotics.10.422012
Grip forces and load forces in handovers: implications for designing human-robot handover controllers160.982012
Identifying nonverbal cues for automated human-robot turn-taking30.432012
Robots, multi-user virtual environments and healthcare: synergies for future directions.10.392011
Investigating human balance using a robotic motion platform10.632010
Development of an unobtrusive vital signs detection system using conductive fiber sensors.41.282004
Development of Sensate and Robotic Bed Technologies for Vital Signs Monitoring and Sleep Quality Improvement123.262003
Robotic stroke therapy assistant30.762003
A split-crank, servomotor-controlled bicycle ergometer design for studies in human biomechanics.10.492002
Control Strategies for a Split-Wheel Car-Steering Simulator for Upper Limb Stroke Therapy23.812000
Immersive user environments in rehabilitation robotics and mechatronics00.342000
Adaptive motion generation with exploring behavior for service robots20.581998
Tele-service-robot: Integrating the socio-technical framework of human service through the InterNet-world-wide-web41.431996