A Mirror-Hand Rehabilitation System Based on Virtual Reality Interaction

Author:

Lai Jianwei1ORCID,Song Aiguo1ORCID,Li Ye1ORCID,Lu Ye1ORCID,Shi Ke2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of instrument science and engineering, Southeast University, China

2. Department of biomedical engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Funder

Basic Research Project of Shenzhen

Jiangsu Province Key R&D Program Projects

National Basic Research Priorities Program of China

Publisher

ACM

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