
Steve Collins
Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, MechE
January 24, 2014
Prosthesis and exoskeleton emulators for rapid evaluation of human response to intervention
Abstract
It is an exciting time in robotic prosthesis and exoskeleton design, with clever innovations emerging quickly. But will these technologies provide real benefits to their human users? It is surprisingly difficult to predict how humans will respond and adapt to wearable robotic devices, and many years of development are typically required before proposed designs can be tested on humans.
Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, MechE
January 24, 2014
Prosthesis and exoskeleton emulators for rapid evaluation of human response to intervention
Abstract
It is an exciting time in robotic prosthesis and exoskeleton design, with clever innovations emerging quickly. But will these technologies provide real benefits to their human users? It is surprisingly difficult to predict how humans will respond and adapt to wearable robotic devices, and many years of development are typically required before proposed designs can be tested on humans.
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