WE3.R2.133
Cost-Effective Open-Source Neuroprosthetic Arm with Modular Design and Environmental Haptic Feedback
Oliver Chen, Roshan Amurthur, The Harker School, United States
Session:
WE3.R2: Wednesday Posters Topic 5 Poster
Track:
Human-Centered Neuroengineering: Design, Ethical, and Societal Considerations of AI Augmented Neural Technologies
Location:
Poster and Exhibit Room
Presentation Time:
Wed, 12 Nov, 12:00 - 14:00 PT (UTC -8)
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WE3.R2.133: Cost-Effective Open-Source Neuroprosthetic Arm with Modular Design and Environmental Haptic Feedback
Oliver Chen, Roshan Amurthur, The Harker School, United States
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