Publications
Mehling, J., Holley, J., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). Leveraging disturbance observer based torque control for improved impedance rendering with series elastic actuators. (Original work published 2015) |
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Chawda, V., Celik, O., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). A Method for Selecting Velocity Filter Cut-Off Frequency for Maximizing Impedance Width Performance in Haptic Interfaces. ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control , 137. |
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Treadway, E., Gillespie, B., Bolger, D., Blank, A. A., O’Malley, M. K., & Davis, A. (2015). The role of auxiliary and referred haptic feedback in myoelectric control. (Original work published 2015) |
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Sergi, F., Erwin, A., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). Interaction control capabilities of an MR-compatible compliant actuator for wrist sensorimotor protocols during fMRI. IEEE/ASME/Transactions/on/Mechatronics, 20, 2678-2690. |
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Pehlivan, A., Sergi, F., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). A Subject-Adaptive Controller for Wrist Robotic Rehabilitation. Mechatronics, IEEE ASME Transactions on, 20, 1338-1350. |
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Duran, C., Estrada, S., O’Malley, M. K., Lumsden, A. B., & Bismuth, J. (2015). Kinematics effectively delineate accomplished users of endovascular robotics with a physical training model. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 61, 535-541. |
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Rose, C. G., Sergi, F., Yun, Y., Madden, K., Deshpande, A. D., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). Characterization of a hand-wrist exoskeleton, READAPT, via kinematic analysis of redundant pointing tasks. Singapore: IEEE. |
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Walker, J., Blank, A. A., Shewokis, P., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). Tactile Feedback of Object Slip Facilitates Virtual Object Manipulation. Haptics, IEEE Transactions on, PP, 1-1. |
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Sergi, F., Pehlivan, A., Fitle, K., Nedley, K., Yozbatiran, N., Francisco, G. E., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). Design of a parallel-group balanced controlled trial to test the effects of assist-as-needed robotic therapy. Singapore. (Original work published 2015) |
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Fitle, K., Pehlivan, A., & O’Malley, M. K. (2015). A robotic exoskeleton for rehabilitation and assessment of the upper limb following incomplete spinal cord injury. Seattle, Washington. (Original work published 2015) |