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Wearable Robots: Biomechatronic Exoskeletons
Jose L Pons
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Wearable Robot
100%
Exoskeleton
100%
Biomechatronics
100%
Mechatronic Systems
28%
Scientific Community
14%
Control Research
14%
Biological Systems
14%
Cognitive Interaction
14%
Undergraduate Students
14%
Senior Undergraduate
14%
Technological Progress
14%
Bioengineering
14%
Human Body
14%
Electrical Engineering
14%
Motor Interactions
14%
Active Systems
14%
Assistive Robotics
14%
Lower Limb
14%
Design Decisions
14%
Telemanipulation
14%
Welcome
14%
Bioinspiration
14%
Upper Limb Tremor
14%
Biological Models
14%
General Rules
14%
Teleoperation
14%
Sensory Interaction
14%
State-of-the-art Technology
14%
Human Motor Control
14%
First Application
14%
Global Orientation
14%
Biologically Inspired Design
14%
Engineering Industry
14%
System Developers
14%
Medical Engineering
14%
Neuromotor Control
14%
Human Leg
14%
Active Orthosis
14%
Biomimetism
14%
Power Amplification
14%
Engineering
Wearable Robots
100%
Mechatronic System
50%
Biological System
25%
Technological Advance
25%
Human Motor Control
25%
Teleoperation
25%
Active System
25%
Postgraduate Student
25%
Application Field
25%
Control Research
25%
Engineering
25%
Joints (Structural Components)
25%
Bioengineering
25%
Seniors
25%
Robot
25%
Computer Science
Robot
100%
Mechatronic System
40%
Undergraduate Student
20%
Key Application
20%
System Developer
20%
Case Study
20%
Biological System
20%
Technological Advance
20%
Material Science
Orthosis
100%