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Inertial measurement unit based human action recognition for soft-robotic exoskeletons
2021
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
Absence from work caused by overloading the musculoskeletal system lowers the life quality of the worker and entails unnecessary costs for both the employer and the health system. Soft-robotic exoskeletons offer a possibility to overcome these problems by increasing the system flexibility, not limiting the supported Degrees of Freedom and being simultaneously an actuator and a joint. Since such exoskeletons can only be designed for using power when supporting the wearer, battery lifetime can be
doi:10.3176/proc.2021.4.16
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