报告题目: Advances of Assistive Robots in LISSI of University of Paris Est Créteil (UPEC)
报 告 人:Samer Mohammed教授(法国巴黎第十二大学)
报告时间: 11月11日10:00
报告地点: 南一楼中311会议室
邀 请 方:“多谱信息处理技术”国家级重点实验室
Abstract:
The SIRIUS theme of the LISSI Lab. is conducting research mainly in the health field based technologies. This theme of multi-disciplinary research is a continuation of the work developed in the last 20 years and focused around a single scope: robots and systems ambient assistance. Specifically, the group is working on the development, modeling and control systems of ambient intelligent systems and robotics for assistance to dependents (elderly/patients). Within the group, two forms of assistance with daily activities are studied: physical assistance (assistance to mobility or movement) through the concept of sensors and wearable robots, and cognitive assistance through robotic systems network (intelligent agents, embodied agents and robotic companions) around the concepts of ubiquitous robotics and ambient intelligence. For both forms, observations of high level functions are required for the recognition of the user's context (its intention, activities, location, etc.). These functions are then used to adapt the assistance functions. The work within the SIRIUS group fall into three main themes: Activity recognition, Physical robotics assistance, Cognitive robotic assistance.
Reporter:
Prof. Samer MOHAMMED,
Dr. Mohammed is an associate professor in University of Paris Est Cr´eteil – UPEC, France. He graduated from University of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France in 2006 and received the Ph.D in the same year. He was a JSPS research fellow in AIST, Tsukuba, Japan. His research interest includes assistive robot, rehabilitation robot, wearable sensors and so on. He was the organization committee member of several IEEE conferences and the guest editor of some noted journals.
Education
• LIRMM - University of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France
Ph.D. in Automatic & Robotic, 2003 - 2006
• LIRMM - University of Montpellier II, Montpellier, France
Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Automatic Systems, 2002 - 2003
• Lebanese University - Faculty of engineering I, Tripoli, Lebanon
Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 1998 – 2002
Academic Experience
• University of Paris Est Cr´eteil - UPEC, Vitry Sur Seine, France
Associate Professor September, 2007 - present
– Knee joint control using lower limb exoskeleton
– Intention modeling and postures classification
– Physical Movement recognition using wearable sensors
– Kinematic analysis of a continuum robot using interval analysis
• JRL - AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
Postdoc December, 2006 - September, 2007
“Using redundancy in smoothing task sequencing through low level action overlapping ”