Powered exoskeletons are designed to assist and protect the wearer. Depending on the situation they may be used to protect soldiers and construction workers, aid the survival of people in dangerous environments, or assist patients in rehabilitation. Regardless of the application there are strict requirements for designing and producing exoskeleton suites. They must be durable but light weight and flexible, have reliable power control and modulation, capable of detecting unsafe and invalid motions, and may require significant weight lifting capabilities. In this article we present an on-going research on robotic exoskeleton replicating of human muscle functions. A single wearable knee-joint prototype described in this article combines the us...
The Powered Exoskeleton is an electromechanical structure worn by an operator, matching the shape an...
This study developed the Hanyang Exoskeleton Assistive Robot (HEXAR)-CR50 aimed at improving muscle ...
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Robots are becoming more interactive and assisting to human beings day by day. They are serving huma...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
Exoskeleton robots are electrically, pneumatically, or hydraulically actuated devices that externall...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
A control method is proposed for exercising specific muscles of a human's lower body. This is accomp...
Powered exoskeletons are gaining more interest in the last few years, as useful devices to provide a...
Abstract: The successful motor rehabilitation of stroke, traumatic brain/spinal cord/sport injured p...
There is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices to improve mo...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Mechanical exoskeletons allow human users to lift greater weights and experience less fatigue during...
There is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices to improve mob...
This paper introduces a novel upper limb robotic exoskeleton designed to assist industrial operators...
The Powered Exoskeleton is an electromechanical structure worn by an operator, matching the shape an...
This study developed the Hanyang Exoskeleton Assistive Robot (HEXAR)-CR50 aimed at improving muscle ...
CC-BY Dit artikel is overgenomen van https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurorobo...
Robots are becoming more interactive and assisting to human beings day by day. They are serving huma...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
Exoskeleton robots are electrically, pneumatically, or hydraulically actuated devices that externall...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
A control method is proposed for exercising specific muscles of a human's lower body. This is accomp...
Powered exoskeletons are gaining more interest in the last few years, as useful devices to provide a...
Abstract: The successful motor rehabilitation of stroke, traumatic brain/spinal cord/sport injured p...
There is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices to improve mo...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Mechanical exoskeletons allow human users to lift greater weights and experience less fatigue during...
There is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices to improve mob...
This paper introduces a novel upper limb robotic exoskeleton designed to assist industrial operators...
The Powered Exoskeleton is an electromechanical structure worn by an operator, matching the shape an...
This study developed the Hanyang Exoskeleton Assistive Robot (HEXAR)-CR50 aimed at improving muscle ...
CC-BY Dit artikel is overgenomen van https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurorobo...