2022 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Serbia Leader Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Functional electrical stimulation, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Stimulation, Physical therapy and Wrist. The various areas that he examines in his Functional electrical stimulation study include Orthotics, Neurophysiology, Spinal cord injury, Control theory and Biomedical engineering. His Biomedical engineering study incorporates themes from Functional movement and Electrical engineering.
Within one scientific family, Dejan B. Popovic focuses on topics pertaining to Stroke under Physical medicine and rehabilitation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Repetitive movements and Restitution. His work deals with themes such as Evoked potential and Neuroplasticity, which intersect with Stimulation. His Wrist research includes elements of Elbow and Forearm.
Dejan B. Popovic mainly focuses on Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Functional electrical stimulation, Physical therapy, Artificial intelligence and Simulation. His work carried out in the field of Physical medicine and rehabilitation brings together such families of science as Rehabilitation, Neurorehabilitation, Stroke patient and Stroke. As a part of the same scientific family, Dejan B. Popovic mostly works in the field of Functional electrical stimulation, focusing on Biomedical engineering and, on occasion, Forearm.
His Physical therapy research includes themes of Elbow and Biomechanics. His Artificial intelligence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Control system and Computer vision. The Control system study which covers Control engineering that intersects with Neural Prosthesis and Actuator.
Dejan B. Popovic mainly investigates Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Artificial intelligence, Control engineering, Computer vision and Gait. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study combines topics in areas such as Stimulation and Stroke patient. His study in the field of Robotics, Control and DICOM is also linked to topics like Gamma camera.
His Control engineering research incorporates elements of Control system, Functional electrical stimulation and Adaptation. He combines subjects such as Feature, Artificial neural network, Sensory system, Object and Motor system with his study of Functional electrical stimulation. His Gait study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Inertial measurement unit and Rule-based system.
Electromyography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision and Control are his primary areas of study. His research in Electromyography intersects with topics in Physical therapy, Reduction and Standing Positions. His research integrates issues of Work, Spinal cord injury and Stroke patient in his study of Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His Artificial intelligence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Control system and Control theory. The concepts of his Control study are interwoven with issues in Rehabilitation, Robot, Robotics, Probabilistic logic and Simulation. Functional electrical stimulation is the focus of his Stimulation research.
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Control of movement for the physically disabled: control for rehabilitation technology
Dejan B. Popovic;Thomas Sinkjær.
(2000)
Automatic recognition of alertness and drowsiness from EEG by an artificial neural network.
Aleksandra Vuckovic;Vlada Radivojevic;Andrew C.N. Chen;Dejan Popovic.
Medical Engineering & Physics (2002)
Clinical evaluation of Functional Electrical Therapy in acute hemiplegic subjects
Mirjana B Popovic;Dejan B Popovic;Thomas Sinkjaer;Aleksandra Stefanovic.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (2003)
Machine learning in control of functional electrical stimulation systems for locomotion
A. Kostov;B.J. Andrews;D.B. Popovic;R.B. Stein.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (1995)
Neuroprostheses for grasping.
Milos R. Popovic;Dejan B. Popovic;Thierry Keller.
Neurological Research (2002)
Sensory nerve recording for closed-loop control to restore motor functions
D.B. Popovic;R.B. Stein;K.L. Jovanovic;R. Dai.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (1993)
Control of Movement for the Physically Disabled
Dejan B. Popović;Thomas Sinkjær.
(2000)
Optimal control of walking with functional electrical stimulation: a computer simulation study
D. Popovic;R.B. Stein;M. Namik Oguztoreli;M. Lebiedowska.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society (1999)
Clinical evaluation of the bionic glove.
Dejan Popović;Aleksandar Stojanović;Andjelka Pjanović;Slobodanka Radosavljević.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1999)
A multi-pad electrode based functional electrical stimulation system for restoration of grasp
Nebojša M Malešević;Lana Z Popović Maneski;Vojin Ilić;Nikola Jorgovanović.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation (2012)
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