ROSep 17, 2020

Voice Controlled Upper Body Exoskeleton: A Development For Industrial Application

arXiv:2009.08033v16 citations
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This addresses physical strain for industrial workers, but it is incremental as it builds on existing exoskeleton technology.

The paper developed a voice-controlled upper body exoskeleton for industrial use to reduce arm and shoulder stress and add up to 20kg of lifting strength, presenting design, calculations, and prototype results.

An exoskeleton is a wearable electromechanical structure that is intended to resemble and allow movements in a manner similar to the human skeletal system. They can be used by both disabled and able people alike to increase physical strength in carrying out tasks that would be otherwise difficult, or as a rehabilitation device to aid in physiotherapeutic activities of a weakened body part. This paper intends to introduce a voicecontrolled upper body exoskeleton for industrial applications which can aid workers wearing it by reducing stresses on their arms and shoulders over longer periods and add up to 20kg more strength in lifting applications. The 3D design, calculations and considerations, and load analysis are presented along with brief results of a basic prototype model of the exoskeleton.

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