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Pneumatically actuated, soft wearable robotic elbow exoskeleton for reducing muscle activity and perceived workload
For workers whose jobs involve hours of lifting and repetitive motion, even small innovations can make a big difference in ...
Soft, air-powered exoskeleton eases muscle fatigue, reduces injuries and boosts workplace safety. (UTA)For workers whose jobs ...
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Soft robotic elbow cuts muscle activity by 22%, eases fatigue in repetitive lifting jobs
Called the Pneumatically Actuated Soft Elbow Exoskeleton (PASE), the device uses a silicone “pneumatic actuator,” or soft air ...
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Open-source mobile network for controlling robotic arms could enable remote medical procedures
A new development in affordable, open-source mobile networks that enables near-real-time control of robotic arms could help ...
A vision-driven robotic arm will enable the precise long-range delivery of a payload weighing up to one pound into difficult-to-reach environments. The capability is being made possible through a ...
A robotic arm exoskeleton being tested in Spokane is reaching to advance recovery for stroke patients. Developed at University of Idaho, a two-joint device is in trial use for one arm at Providence St ...
Richmond, TX – When 66-year-old Oswald Reedus had a stroke in 2014, he lost the ability to walk, talk and use his left arm. “Every day is a challenge. I get up thinking I’m going to use my arm today ...
A robotic arm smoothly traces the movements of a cursor on a computer screen, controlled by the brain activity of a person sitting close by who stares straight ahead. The person wears a cap covered in ...
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