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AR
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Design of an electrically actuated lower extremity exoskeleton
Human exoskeletons add the strength and endurance of robotics to a human's innate intellect and adaptability to help people transport heavy loads over rough, unpredictable ter...
Adam Zoss, Hami Kazerooni
TROB
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Lower Extremity Exoskeletons and Active Orthoses: Challenges and State-of-the-Art
In the nearly six decades since researchers began to explore methods of creating them, exoskeletons have progressed from the stuff of science fiction to nearly commercialized produ...
Aaron M. Dollar, Hugh M. Herr
ISER
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
The Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton Project
In October 2003, the first functional load-bearing and energetically autonomous exoskeleton, called the Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (BLEEX) was demonstrated, walking at th...
H. Kazerooni
AR
2006
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Control and system identification for the Berkeley lower extremity exoskeleton (BLEEX)
The Berkeley lower extremity exoskeleton (BLEEX) is an autonomous robotic device whose function is to increase the strength and endurance of a human pilot. In order to achieve an e...
Justin Ghan, Ryan Steger, Hami Kazerooni
IJRR
2006
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Hybrid Control of the Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (BLEEX)
The first functional load-carrying and energetically autonomous exoskeleton was demonstrated at U.C. Berkeley, walking at the average speed of 0.9 m/s (2 mph) while carrying a 34 ...
Hami Kazerooni, Ryan Steger, Lihua Huang