Abstract: Design approaches to exoskeletal robots traditionally aimed to achieve mechanical forces many times larger than the level achievable by the corresponding natural musculoskeletal system. This has often obstructed the user’s muscles during physical rehabilitation. Moreover, mechanisms designed for excessive force generation are heavy and rigid structures with little compliance and thus are not suitable for many mobile applications. Here, we present a novel biomimetic flexible solenoid-coil artificial muscle (FSAM) fibre with inherent mechanical compliance, a high pulling stroke, and structural flexibility that suit a lightweight wearable exoskeletal robot for rehabilitation use. FSAM consists of a chain of specially designed bobbins...
An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walki...
The field of soft robotics has emerged as a viable complement to conventional industrial robotics. S...
The close co-operation between man and machine, man and robot, is manifested in an extreme way in ex...
Artificial muscles that can be used in mechanical devices are created to replace human muscles. They...
Stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injuries represent the most common leading causes of upper l...
Powered exoskeletons are designed to assist and protect the wearer. Depending on the situation they ...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Soft robots are being developed to mimic the movement of biological organisms and as wearable garmen...
Nowadays, one of the most ambitious challenges in soft robotics is the development of actuators capa...
Flexible soft exoskeletons, so-called exosuits, are robotic devices that interact with their users t...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
Robots are becoming more interactive and assisting to human beings day by day. They are serving huma...
Stroke has become the leading cause of disability and the second-leading cause of mortality worldwid...
The ability to efficiently assist human movement via wearable robotic exoskeletons requires a deep u...
With the rapid development of soft exoskeletons, traditional cylindrical pneumatic artificial muscle...
An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walki...
The field of soft robotics has emerged as a viable complement to conventional industrial robotics. S...
The close co-operation between man and machine, man and robot, is manifested in an extreme way in ex...
Artificial muscles that can be used in mechanical devices are created to replace human muscles. They...
Stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injuries represent the most common leading causes of upper l...
Powered exoskeletons are designed to assist and protect the wearer. Depending on the situation they ...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Soft robots are being developed to mimic the movement of biological organisms and as wearable garmen...
Nowadays, one of the most ambitious challenges in soft robotics is the development of actuators capa...
Flexible soft exoskeletons, so-called exosuits, are robotic devices that interact with their users t...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
Robots are becoming more interactive and assisting to human beings day by day. They are serving huma...
Stroke has become the leading cause of disability and the second-leading cause of mortality worldwid...
The ability to efficiently assist human movement via wearable robotic exoskeletons requires a deep u...
With the rapid development of soft exoskeletons, traditional cylindrical pneumatic artificial muscle...
An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walki...
The field of soft robotics has emerged as a viable complement to conventional industrial robotics. S...
The close co-operation between man and machine, man and robot, is manifested in an extreme way in ex...