Background: Powered robotic exoskeletons for assistance of human locomotion are currentlyunder development for military and medical applications. The energy requirements for such devices are excessive, and this has become a major obstacle for practical applications. Legged locomotion in many animals, however, is very energy efficient. We propose that poly-articular elastic mechanisms are a major contributor to the economy of locomotion in such specialized animals. Consequently, it should be possible to design unpowered assistive devices that make effective use of similar mechanisms. Methods: A passive assistive technology is presented, based on long elastic cords attached to anexoskeleton and guided by pulleys placed at the joints. A genera...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
peer-reviewedThere is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices t...
Background: Powered robotic exoskeletons for assistance of human locomotion are currentlyunder devel...
One of the critical aspects in the design of an assistive wearable robot is the energy efficiency of...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Wearable robotic assistive devices have the potential to improve the metabolic efficiency of human l...
peer reviewedHumans can be considered inefficient at walking because they are unable to achieve the ...
Strength, power and functional ability of human lower limb muscles can be affected by numerous muscu...
Background: Many soldiers are expected to carry heavy loads over extended distances, often resulting...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
<p>Exoskeletons have the ability to improve locomotor performance for a wide range of individuals: t...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
Exoskeletons and active prostheses promise to enhance human mobility, but few have succeeded. Optimi...
Locomotion assistive devices can be broadly classified as either being passive or powered. Both have...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
peer-reviewedThere is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices t...
Background: Powered robotic exoskeletons for assistance of human locomotion are currentlyunder devel...
One of the critical aspects in the design of an assistive wearable robot is the energy efficiency of...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Wearable robotic assistive devices have the potential to improve the metabolic efficiency of human l...
peer reviewedHumans can be considered inefficient at walking because they are unable to achieve the ...
Strength, power and functional ability of human lower limb muscles can be affected by numerous muscu...
Background: Many soldiers are expected to carry heavy loads over extended distances, often resulting...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
<p>Exoskeletons have the ability to improve locomotor performance for a wide range of individuals: t...
There are 6.8 million people in the United States that have mobility disorders and must rely on the ...
Exoskeletons and active prostheses promise to enhance human mobility, but few have succeeded. Optimi...
Locomotion assistive devices can be broadly classified as either being passive or powered. Both have...
Walking is the most commonplace of activities, yet we know remarkably little about it and no robot h...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
peer-reviewedThere is a growing international interest in developing soft wearable robotic devices t...