This volume consists of 13 essays on assistive technologies for physical and cognitive disabilities. Technology and other specialists from Europe, Latin America, and Malaysia outline technologies for neuro-rehabilitation after stroke, focusing on robotic exoskeletons and active FES (functional electrical stimulation)-assisted therapy; depth cameras in ambient assisted living environments for the elderly; supporting communication between people with autism spectrum disorder using affective computing technologies; and more.
– ProtoView Book Abstracts (formerly Book News, Inc.)
The book consists of 13 well-written chapters, each one focusing on a different assistive technology application. The opening chapter on using exoskeletons and electrical stimulation-based assistive technology for people who are disabled by stroke stands out, as does the pediatric robotic chapter. [...] Figures are not plentiful, but diagrams, photos, and tables are useful.
– Elliot J Roth, MD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Doody's Review Service