In order to let paraplegic patients walk with an exoskeleton robot, it is necessary to generate a walking pattern of the exoskeleton robot. The walking pattern of the exoskeleton robot was implemented by a single walking trajectory. In this way, the stride length can not be modified as much as you like. Therefore, there is a disadvantage in that it could be walked only in a certain pattern regardless of the change of the walking environment. In actual walking environment, there are many obstacles such as portholes and sidewalk curb, and in such a situation, it is necessary to walk with various strides in order to walk naturally. Also, when the user is in a state of falling forward, it is possible to prevent the user from falling down by inc...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
This paper addresses a design for an exoskeleton used for human locomotion purposes in cases of peop...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Semi-autonomous robotic exoskeletons enable paraplegics to walk again. The exoskeleton envelops the ...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
Robotic exoskeletons see much potential in the field of assisted gait rehabilitation. Particularly w...
The main form of mobility for paraplegic patients is by wheelchair. However, not moving the legs com...
Wearable robots have drawn much intention recently due their potential ability to help the stroke an...
Wearable robots have drawn much intention recently due their potential ability to help the stroke an...
Over 265,000 individuals in the United States have a spinal cord injury. The wheelchair is currentl...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) and stroke are the leading cause of permanent disability around the world. ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) and stroke are the leading cause of permanent disability around the world. ...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
This paper addresses a design for an exoskeleton used for human locomotion purposes in cases of peop...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
Semi-autonomous robotic exoskeletons enable paraplegics to walk again. The exoskeleton envelops the ...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
Robotic exoskeletons see much potential in the field of assisted gait rehabilitation. Particularly w...
The main form of mobility for paraplegic patients is by wheelchair. However, not moving the legs com...
Wearable robots have drawn much intention recently due their potential ability to help the stroke an...
Wearable robots have drawn much intention recently due their potential ability to help the stroke an...
Over 265,000 individuals in the United States have a spinal cord injury. The wheelchair is currentl...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
A user intention based rehabilitation strategy for a lower-limb wearable robot is proposed and evalu...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) and stroke are the leading cause of permanent disability around the world. ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) and stroke are the leading cause of permanent disability around the world. ...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...
This paper addresses a design for an exoskeleton used for human locomotion purposes in cases of peop...
Robotic exoskeletons are currently developed to augment human motor performance or assist in the gai...