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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Andres Martinez, Brian Edward Lawson, Christina M. Durrough, Michael Goldfarb:
A Velocity-Field-Based Controller for Assisting Leg Movement During Walking With a Bilateral Hip and Knee Lower Limb Exoskeleton. IEEE Trans. Robotics 35(2): 307-316 (2019) - 2018
- [j5]Andres Martinez, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
A Controller for Guiding Leg Movement During Overground Walking With a Lower Limb Exoskeleton. IEEE Trans. Robotics 34(1): 183-193 (2018) - [c11]Almaskhan Baimyshev, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
Design and Preliminary Assessment of Lightweight Swing-Assist Knee Prosthesis. EMBC 2018: 3198-3201 - 2017
- [j4]Brian Edward Lawson, Elissa D. Ledoux, Michael Goldfarb:
A Robotic Lower Limb Prosthesis for Efficient Bicycling. IEEE Trans. Robotics 33(2): 432-445 (2017) - [c10]Andres Martinez, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
Preliminary assessment of a lower-limb exoskeleton controller for guiding leg movement in overground walking. ICORR 2017: 375-380 - [c9]Harrison L. Bartlett, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
Design of a power-asymmetric actuator for a transtibial prosthesis. ICORR 2017: 1531-1536 - 2015
- [j3]Brian Edward Lawson, Brian Ruhe, Amanda Huff Shultz, Michael Goldfarb:
A Powered Prosthetic Intervention for Bilateral Transfemoral Amputees. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 62(4): 1042-1050 (2015) - [c8]Amanda Huff Shultz, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
Walking on uneven terrain with a powered ankle prosthesis: A preliminary assessment. EMBC 2015: 5299-5302 - [c7]Elissa D. Ledoux, Brian Edward Lawson, Amanda Huff Shultz, Harrison L. Bartlett, Michael Goldfarb:
Metabolics of stair ascent with a powered transfemoral prosthesis. EMBC 2015: 5307-5310 - 2014
- [j2]Brian Edward Lawson, Jason E. Mitchell, Don Truex, Amanda Huff Shultz, Elissa Ledoux, Michael Goldfarb:
A Robotic Leg Prosthesis: Design, Control, and Implementation. IEEE Robotics Autom. Mag. 21(4): 70-81 (2014) - [c6]Amanda Huff Shultz, Jason E. Mitchell, Don Truex, Brian Edward Lawson, Elissa Ledoux, Michael Goldfarb:
A walking controller for a powered ankle prosthesis. EMBC 2014: 6203-6206 - [c5]Brian Edward Lawson, Amanda Huff Shultz, Elissa Ledoux, Michael Goldfarb:
Estimation of crank angle for cycling with a powered prosthesis. EMBC 2014: 6207-6210 - 2013
- [c4]Brian Edward Lawson, Amanda Huff Shultz, Michael Goldfarb:
Evaluation of a coordinated control system for a pair of powered transfemoral prostheses. ICRA 2013: 3888-3893 - [c3]Amanda Huff Shultz, Jason E. Mitchell, Don Truex, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
Preliminary evaluation of a walking controller for a powered ankle prosthesis. ICRA 2013: 4838-4843 - 2012
- [c2]Brian Edward Lawson, Amanda Huff Shultz, Michael Goldfarb:
A preliminary investigation of powered prostheses for improved walking biomechanics in bilateral transfemoral amputees. EMBC 2012: 4164-4167 - [c1]Amanda M. Huff, Brian Edward Lawson, Michael Goldfarb:
A running controller for a powered transfemoral prosthesis. EMBC 2012: 4168-4171 - 2011
- [j1]Brian Edward Lawson, Huseyin Atakan Varol, Michael Goldfarb:
Standing Stability Enhancement With an Intelligent Powered Transfemoral Prosthesis. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 58(9): 2617-2624 (2011)
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