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Sunil K. Agrawal is a pioneering robotics and rehabilitation engineer whose work has fundamentally advanced the fields of exoskeleton design, cable-driven robotics, and robot-assisted neurorehabilitation. Best known for developing the Active Leg Exoskeleton (ALEX) — a landmark contribution with nearly 740 citations — Agrawal demonstrated that robotic systems employing "assist-as-needed" force-field controllers could meaningfully improve walking function in stroke survivors by promoting neuromuscular plasticity. His subsequent work confirming the clinical efficacy of this paradigm (171 citations) solidified robot-aided gait training as a credible therapeutic approach. Agrawal also spearheaded cable-driven robotic systems, establishing theoretical and practical foundations for cable-suspended parallel robots (163–273 citations) and translating these principles into the CAREX arm exoskeleton for upper-limb neural rehabilitation (401 citations). His research addressing human-robot joint misalignment has directly informed safer exoskeleton design standards. Beyond rehabilitation, his early contributions to spherical rolling robots (231 citations) and gravity-balancing of manipulators reflect a remarkably broad engineering vision. With multiple papers exceeding 150 citations, Agrawal's body of work represents a defining influence on how robotic technology is harnessed to restore human movement and independence.

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H-Index
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robot Assisted Gait Training With Active Leg Exoskeleton (ALEX)
739 citations · 2008
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2004 (17 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 306
🏛 Institutions: University of Delaware, Columbia University, University of South Florida, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Robotics Research (United States), Ohio University

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