Abstract
Developers of innovative assistive devices compete as a means of networking with each other.
- Cybathlon Championship for Athletes with Disabilities: http://www.cybathlon.ethz.ch/Google Scholar
- Cybathlon 2016 Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAVcVfKoYwcGoogle Scholar
- Reiner, R. Cybathlon: A bionics competition for people with disabilities, http://robohub.org/cybathlon-a-bionics-competition-for-people-with-disabilities/Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Bionics in competition
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