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On the Biomimetic Design of the Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (BLEEX)

Andrew Chu, H. Kazerooni, Adam Zoss

Year
2006
Citations
255

Abstract

Many places in the world are too rugged or enclosed for vehicles to access. Even today, material transport to such areas is limited to manual labor and beasts of burden. Modern advancements in wearable robotics may make those methods obsolete. Lower extremity exoskeletons seek to supplement the intelligence and sensory systems of a human with the significant strength and endurance of a pair of wearable robotic legs that support a payload. This paper outlines the use of Clinical Gait Analysis data as the framework for the design of such a system at UC Berkeley.

Keywords

ExoskeletonWearable computerPayload (computing)RoboticsComputer scienceGaitArtificial intelligenceWearable technologyRobotHuman–computer interaction

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