In one embodiment, the exoskeleton structure is fastened to the body of the user by a brace and at the foot level. The exoskeleton includes at least one set of three joints corresponding to the hip abduction/adduction, the hip flexion/extension and the knee flexion/extension, wherein the architecture of the exoskeleton is compatible with a set of different removable, adaptable and backdrivable actuation units dedicated to each joints and remotely located around the trunk of the user to decrease inertia and mass on the distal segments, wherein each joint can be modularily let free, constrained by a visco-elastic mechanism or actuated by one corresponding actuation unit
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
The purpose of our design revolves around the concept of enhancing the human body through the use of...
An exoskeleton robotic device, to be worn on an upper or lower limb, comprising: a base body (120), ...
[EN] The invention relates to an exoskeleton for assisting human movement, which can be fitted to th...
In an ageing population many people with muscle weakness may benefit from an assisting exoskeleton t...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
Lower Extremity Exoskeleton technology has been geared towards benefiting medical and augmentation f...
The invention relates to a hand exoskeleton device having a modular nature. The device is designed t...
An exoskeleton is a robotic device used in assisting paraplegics with standing and walking. Existing...
Wearable devices are fast evolving to address mobility and autonomy needs of elderly people who woul...
A human-robot interaction system should not restrain the human motion, but just provide appropriate ...
An estimated (7.1%) of North American residents suffered from an ambulatory disability and mobility ...
Powered lower-extremity exoskeletons have traditionally used four to ten powered degrees of freedom ...
Designing the underlying mechanical structure of lower limb exoskeletons for assistance and rehabili...
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
The purpose of our design revolves around the concept of enhancing the human body through the use of...
An exoskeleton robotic device, to be worn on an upper or lower limb, comprising: a base body (120), ...
[EN] The invention relates to an exoskeleton for assisting human movement, which can be fitted to th...
In an ageing population many people with muscle weakness may benefit from an assisting exoskeleton t...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
Lower Extremity Exoskeleton technology has been geared towards benefiting medical and augmentation f...
The invention relates to a hand exoskeleton device having a modular nature. The device is designed t...
An exoskeleton is a robotic device used in assisting paraplegics with standing and walking. Existing...
Wearable devices are fast evolving to address mobility and autonomy needs of elderly people who woul...
A human-robot interaction system should not restrain the human motion, but just provide appropriate ...
An estimated (7.1%) of North American residents suffered from an ambulatory disability and mobility ...
Powered lower-extremity exoskeletons have traditionally used four to ten powered degrees of freedom ...
Designing the underlying mechanical structure of lower limb exoskeletons for assistance and rehabili...
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
The purpose of our design revolves around the concept of enhancing the human body through the use of...