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Neural and Physiological Measures to Classify User's Intention and Control Exoskeletons for Rehabilitation or Assistance: The Experience @NearLab., , , , , and . RAAD, volume 49 of Mechanisms and Machine Science, page 735-745. Springer, (2017)Rehabilitation of Post-COVID Patients: A Virtual Reality Home-Based Intervention Including Cardio-Respiratory Fitness Training., , , , , , , , , and 5 other author(s). XR (1), volume 13445 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 3-17. Springer, (2022)Mechanical Arm for Soft Exoskeleton Testing., , , , , , and . ICCHP-AAATE (2), volume 13342 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 387-394. Springer, (2022)Feasibility of a Portable, Wearable, High-Density Surface EMG Device for Detecting Functional Hand-Object Interactions., , , , , and . MetroXRAINE, page 846-851. IEEE, (2023)Automatic speech analysis to early detect functional cognitive decline in elderly population., , , , , , , , , and 4 other author(s). EMBC, page 212-216. IEEE, (2019)Does Reinforcement Learning outperform PID in the control of FES-induced elbow flex-extension?, , , , , , and . MeMeA, page 1-6. IEEE, (2018)Upper limb exosuit cable routing optimization., , , , , , and . ICORR, page 1-6. IEEE, (2022)The combined action of a passive exoskeleton and an EMG-controlled neuroprosthesis for upper limb stroke rehabilitation: First results of the RETRAINER project., , , , , , , , , and 10 other author(s). ICORR, page 56-61. IEEE, (2017)A sensorized FES-cycling system to quantify training performance and optimize stimulation strategies., , , , and . MeMeA, page 1-5. IEEE, (2023)Comparing Fatigue Reducing Stimulation Strategies During Cycling Induced by Functional Electrical Stimulation: a Case Study with one Spinal Cord Injured Subject., , , , , , , , and . EMBC, page 6394-6397. IEEE, (2021)