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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j6]Luis Alejandro Fletscher, Alejandra Zuleta, Alexander Galvis, David Quintero, Juan Felipe Botero, Natalia Gaviria:
A Techno-Economic Analysis of New Market Models for 5G+ Spectrum Management. Inf. 15(4): 197 (2024) - 2023
- [c9]Matthew Haupmann, Mia Huang, George Selly, Leia B. Bagesteiro, David Quintero:
Identifying a Upper-Limb Phase-Dependent Variable under Perturbations for Powered Prosthesis Arm Control. EMBC 2023: 1-5 - [c8]Lakshmi Priya Jeevagan, George Selly, Anthony Sebbo, Rodrigo Aceves, David Quintero:
A Probabilistic-Based Approach to Phase Variable Estimation for Lower-Limb Prostheses Control. SMC 2023: 4150-4155 - [c7]Jarren Bachiller Berdal, Richard Lile, David Quintero:
CARE: Cable Assistive Rehabilitation Elbow Exoskeleton for Arm Movement Assistance. SMC 2023: 4313-4318 - 2021
- [c6]Pemba Sherpa, David Quintero:
A Unified Control Framework with Continuous Speed Adaptation used for Powered Prostheses Control. ISMR 2021: 1-6 - 2020
- [j5]Saurav Kumar, Alireza Mohammadi, David Quintero, Siavash Rezazadeh, Nicholas R. Gans, Robert D. Gregg:
Extremum Seeking Control for Model-Free Auto-Tuning of Powered Prosthetic Legs. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 28(6): 2120-2135 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Siavash Rezazadeh, David Quintero, Nikhil Divekar, Emma Reznick, Leslie Gray, Robert D. Gregg:
A Phase Variable Approach for Improved Rhythmic and Non-Rhythmic Control of a Powered Knee-Ankle Prosthesis. IEEE Access 7: 109840-109855 (2019) - 2018
- [j3]David Quintero, Anne E. Martin, Robert D. Gregg:
Toward Unified Control of a Powered Prosthetic Leg: A Simulation Study. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 26(1): 305-312 (2018) - [j2]David Quintero, Dario J. Villarreal, Daniel J. Lambert, Susan Kapp, Robert D. Gregg:
Continuous-Phase Control of a Powered Knee-Ankle Prosthesis: Amputee Experiments Across Speeds and Inclines. IEEE Trans. Robotics 34(3): 686-701 (2018) - [c5]Siavash Rezazadeh, David Quintero, Nikhil Divekar, Robert D. Gregg:
A Phase Variable Approach to Volitional Control of Powered Knee-Ankle Prostheses. IROS 2018: 2292-2298 - [i1]Siavash Rezazadeh, David Quintero, Nikhil Divekar, Emma Reznick, Leslie Gray, Robert D. Gregg:
A Phase Variable Approach for Improved Volitional and Rhythmic Control of a Powered Knee-Ankle Prosthesis. CoRR abs/1811.05414 (2018) - 2017
- [c4]David Quintero, Daniel J. Lambert, Dario J. Villarreal, Robert D. Gregg:
Real-Time continuous gait phase and speed estimation from a single sensor. CCTA 2017: 847-852 - [c3]Dario J. Villarreal, David Quintero, Robert D. Gregg:
Piecewise and unified phase variables in the control of a powered prosthetic leg. ICORR 2017: 1425-1430 - 2016
- [j1]Dario J. Villarreal, David Quintero, Robert D. Gregg:
A Perturbation Mechanism for Investigations of Phase-Dependent Behavior in Human Locomotion. IEEE Access 4: 893-904 (2016) - [c2]David Quintero, Dario J. Villarreal, Robert D. Gregg:
Preliminary experiments with a unified controller for a powered knee-ankle prosthetic leg across walking speeds. IROS 2016: 5427-5433 - 2015
- [c1]Dario J. Villarreal, David Quintero, Robert D. Gregg:
A perturbation mechanism for investigations of phase variables in human locomotion. ROBIO 2015: 2065-2071
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