What your autonomous equipment—and its vendor—can learn from the field is far more important than the lab, writes Raise Robotics CTO Risabh Aggarwal.
A self-balancing robotic exoskeleton was found safe and feasible for ALS patients with gait impairment. It helps patients practice walking hands-free, improving mobility, posture, and well-being.
Abstract: In the field of medical rehabilitation, smart wearable technology is highly favored for its features such as portability, flexibility, and comfort. This paper proposes a method that uses ...
Abstract: In this paper, the design and control analysis of a lightweight, miniaturized worm-inspired robot actuated by 8 mini coreless DC motors are presented. The robot’s movement capabilities ...