DEKA Arm System

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The DEKA Arm System is an advanced prosthetic limb designed to provide highly dexterous, near-natural arm and hand function for amputees using sophisticated sensors and control systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advanced prosthetic limb
myoelectric prosthesis
prosthetic arm
alsoKnownAs DEKA LUKE Arm
LUKE Arm
controlMethod foot controls
inertial measurement unit controls
myoelectric signals
wireless control interface
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor above-elbow amputees
below-elbow amputees
shoulder-level amputees
upper-limb amputees
developer DEKA Research & Development Corporation
developmentStartYear mid-2000s
FDAApprovalYear 2014
fundedBy Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
gripPatternsCount multiple selectable grips
hasComponent battery pack
control electronics
modular socket system
robotic elbow
robotic hand
robotic wrist
sensor suite
hasFeature fine motor control
force sensors
haptic feedback capability
inertial sensors
modular configuration
multi-articulating hand
multiple grip patterns
powered elbow flexion-extension
powered wrist flexion-extension
powered wrist rotation
proportional control
water-resistant design
intendedUserGroup civilian upper-limb amputees
military veterans with upper-limb loss
inventor Dean Kamen
purpose enable performance of activities of daily living
provide highly dexterous prosthetic control
restore near-natural arm and hand function
regulatoryApproval Food and Drug Administration
surface form: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
regulatoryStatus FDA-approved for commercial marketing
targetMarket advanced upper-limb prosthetics market
technologyType advanced sensor-based control system
powered exoskeletal prosthesis

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