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Abstract: To this point, available exoskeletons for industrial applications still lack a broad acceptance by the users on the shop floor, allegedly due to discomfort and restraining of movements.
Wandercraft's Walk in New York offers sessions with rehabilitation therapists and walking sessions with its robotic ...
German Bionic claims Exia is the world’s first exoskeleton powered by augmented AI, a type of artificial intelligence ...
The main contributions of this article are the developments of a controllable magnetorheological fluid (MRF) exoskeleton and a fast-response magnetorheological elastomer-SMA artificial muscle as ...
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