PDF of poster presentation @ Cybathlon Symposium Oct 06 2016 @ Kloten.
- [PDF of poster presentation as A0-poster] (glorious but inconvenient unless plotted and hung on a wall)
- [PDF of the presentation as regular article (A4 size)] (not so glorious but a lot more practical)
contact wuff (at) swisswuff.ch
Cite:
@Misc{schweitzereggercybathlonsymposium2016,
title = {{Prosthetic arm design: i-Limb Revolution versus customized body
powered arm in a work environment combining bodily exertion, wide
temperature ranges, wide body motion ranges, heavy workload
and subtle grips -- Kloten, ZH, Switzerland, Oct 6 2016:
Cybathlon Symposium}},
year = {2016},
author={Schweitzer, Wolf and Egger, David},
url={https://www.swisswuff.ch/tech/?p=6342},
howpublished = {Poster presentation},
day={6},
month = {October},
}
Update – December 2017
Meanwhile, this was written up as article and published here:
Final draft [PDF].
schweitzer_userdriven_article4Here is the publisher’s attempt to compile my LaTeX manuscript to what they think looks good [link].
@Article{Schweitzer2018,
author="Schweitzer, Wolf
and Thali, Michael J.
and Egger, David",
title="Case-study of a user-driven prosthetic arm design: bionic hand
versus customized body-powered technology in a highly demanding
work environment",
journal="Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation",
year="2018",
month="Jan",
day="03",
volume="15",
number="1",
pages="1",
abstract="Prosthetic arm research predominantly focuses
on ``bionic'' but not body-powered arms. However, any research
orientation along user needs requires sufficiently precise workplace
specifications and sufficiently hard testing. Forensic medicine is
a demanding environment, also physically, also for non-disabled
people, on several dimensions (e.g., distances, weights, size,
temperature, time).",
issn="1743-0003",
doi="10.1186/s12984-017-0340-0",
url="https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-017-0340-0"
}