Valters Āboliņš graduated from the University of Latvia and obtained a master’s degree in computer science. Valters received his PhD in 2022 at the Latvian Academy of Sports Education, in health science.
Valters Āboliņš has been working at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science (EDI) since 2017.
Valters’ research interests include cyber-physical systems, signal processing, motor control, and human motion analysis.
Recent projects
- Life with COVID-19: Evaluation of overcoming the coronavirus crisis in Latvia and recommendations for societal resilience in the future (VPP COVIDzīve) #SRP (VPP)
- Body-Coupled Communication for Body Area Networks (BCC) #LCS (LZP)
- Towards an ecologically valid symbiosis of BCI and head-mounted VR displays: focus on collaborative post-stroke neurorehabilitation (ReHaB) #Chist-era / Flag-era
Recent publications
- Arents, Janis, Valters Abolins, Janis Judvaitis, Oskars Vismanis, Aly Oraby, and Kaspars Ozols. 2021. "Human–Robot Collaboration Trends and Safety Aspects: A Systematic Review" Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks 10, no. 3: 48. https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan10030048
- Judvaitis, J., Mednis, A., Abolins, V., Skadins, A., Lapsa, D., Rava, R., Ivanovs, M. and Nesenbergs, K., 2020. Classification of Actual Sensor Network Deployments in Research Studies from 2013 to 2017. Data 2020, 5(4), p.93., https://doi.org/10.3390/data5040093
- Abolins, V., Cuadra, C., Ricotta, J., Latash, M. L. (2020). What do people match when they try to match force? Analysis at the level of hypothetical control variables. Experimental Brain Research, 238(3), 1-17. doi: 10.1007/s00221-020-05850-7
- Abolins, V., Stremoukhov, A., Walter, C., Latash, M.L. (2020). On the origin of finger enslaving: Control with referent coordinates and effects of visual feedback. Journal of Neurophysiology.
- Use of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Remote Higher Education: A Systematic Umbrella Review, 2021 by Krisjanis Nesenbergs, Valters Abolins, Juris Ormanis and Artis Mednis
- Abolins, V., & Latash, M. L. (2021). The Nature of Finger Enslaving: New Results and Their Implications. Motor Control, 25(4), 680-703.
- Abolins V., Latash M. L. (2022). Unintentional force drifts as consequences of indirect force control with spatial referent coordinates. Neuroscience, 481, 156-165.
- Edgars Bernans, Valters Abolins, Janis Lanka. Does step frequency as a single factor affect running economy? A systematic review. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, Universidad de Alicante. Área de Educación Física y Deporte, 18(3), p. 743-754. https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2023.183.20
- Valters Abolins, Juris Ormanis, Mark Latash. (2023). Unintentional drifts in performance during one-hand and two-hand finger force production. Experimental Brain Research, Springer Nature, 241(3), 699-712. https://rdcu.be/c32PK