An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walking. This imposes a great challenge for the actuator design. Electric motors, by far the most common actuator in robotic, orthotic, and prosthetic devices, cannot provide sufficiently high peak and average power and force/torque output, and they normally require high-ratio, heavy reducer to produce the speeds and high torques needed for human locomotion. Studies on the human muscle-tendon system have shown that muscles (including tendons and ligaments) function as a spring, and by storing energy and releasing it at a proper moment, locomotion becomes more energy efficient. Inspired by the muscle behavior, we propose a novel actuation strategy ...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
Abstract—The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunit...
Exoskeletons and active prostheses promise to enhance human mobility, but few have succeeded. Optimi...
© 2018 Int. J. Mech. Eng. Rob. Res. Reducing metabolic cost of walking has long been a challenge fo...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
Robotic exoskeletons can reduce metabolic cost of walking in healthy individuals and populations wit...
The springlike mechanics of the human leg during bouncing gaits has inspired the design of passive a...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunity to inn...
A passive exoskeleton was designed with the goal of reducing metabolic cost of human walking by augm...
Exoskeleton technology has improved significantly over the past decades, yet devices are still not u...
An exosuit is a wearable robot that assists the muscular strength of a human that wears it by using ...
In this research, we proposed a lower-limb soft exoskeleton for providing assistive forces to patien...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
Abstract—The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunit...
Exoskeletons and active prostheses promise to enhance human mobility, but few have succeeded. Optimi...
© 2018 Int. J. Mech. Eng. Rob. Res. Reducing metabolic cost of walking has long been a challenge fo...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
Robotic exoskeletons can reduce metabolic cost of walking in healthy individuals and populations wit...
The springlike mechanics of the human leg during bouncing gaits has inspired the design of passive a...
Enhancing the physical abilities of the human body is desirable for a number of reasons. These reaso...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunity to inn...
A passive exoskeleton was designed with the goal of reducing metabolic cost of human walking by augm...
Exoskeleton technology has improved significantly over the past decades, yet devices are still not u...
An exosuit is a wearable robot that assists the muscular strength of a human that wears it by using ...
In this research, we proposed a lower-limb soft exoskeleton for providing assistive forces to patien...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
Abstract—The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunit...
Exoskeletons and active prostheses promise to enhance human mobility, but few have succeeded. Optimi...