Human-Robot Attachment - Representative Experiment Video: Self-Attachment

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • This video is part of the supplementary material of the publication "Human-Robot Attachment for Exoskeletons: Enhanced Design and Performance Analysis", IEEE Transaction on Robotics, 2023.
    open access: www.research-c...
    IEEE: tbd
    This video shows how to self-attach to the exoskeleton using the proposed augmented human-robot attachment concept.
    Please check out the other related videos to this publication:
    Human-Robot Attachment for Exoskeletons - Motion Capture Overlay: • Human-Robot Attachment...
    Human-Robot Attachment for Exoskeletons - Self-Adapting Attachment Mechanism: • Human-Robot Attachment...
    Human-Robot Attachment for Exoskeletons - Issue with Conventional Attachment System: Oscillations: • Human-Robot Attachment...
    Human-Robot Attachment For Exoskeletons - Experiment: Comfort During Biceps Contraction: • Human-Robot Attachment...
    This research is part of the ANYexo Project:
    main video: • ANYexo 2.0: A Fully-A...
    main publication:
    open-access: www.research-c...
    IEEE-TRO: ieeexplore.iee...

Комментарии • 22

  • @tinwhisperer
    @tinwhisperer Год назад

    Super cool stuff! This reminded me of the scene from RoboCop 2 where they're testing the different versions of the new RoboCop suit and/or or in Ironman when Warhammer industries is trying to test their version of the Ironman suit.🤖

  • @richard6946
    @richard6946 Год назад +1

    Guy discovers Velcro straps, amazing!
    Stay tuned for the next video where he discovers zippers!

  • @georgemathieson6097
    @georgemathieson6097 Год назад +5

    I dont quite understand why you're demonstrating such a trivial festure of what is a very impressive piece of kit.

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 Год назад +2

      Well aside from the importance of in depth demonstrations for all key features, human to machine attachments are typically very cumbersome, uncomfortable, hard to attach or all of the above. Ask anyone with a prosthetic.

    • @georgemathieson6097
      @georgemathieson6097 Год назад +2

      @@RapTapTap69 I'm sure, but it's hardly a huge innovation - despite how useful it might be.

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 Год назад +4

      @@georgemathieson6097 you'd be surprised. Designing around the human body is a unique and difficult challenge. You have to account for different sizes and shapes and weights as well as how to apply pressure that holds the apparatus securely but doesn't damage the flesh or cause discomfort. Another video of theirs shows how the attachment system even keeps the bones aligned when the system is fully strapped down without needing to adjust for every case
      Sorry for geeking out but I work in prosthetic design so I find innovations like these pretty fascinating

    • @georgemathieson6097
      @georgemathieson6097 Год назад +1

      @@RapTapTap69 Ahh no worries at all! Typical computer engineer here - likely not fully appreciating the challenges in such a field. 😅

    • @armchaircoach
      @armchaircoach Год назад +2

      ​@@RapTapTap69 more cumbersome than the 450kg tower behind him attached to the floor and holding the arm?

  • @clydecmcelroy4638
    @clydecmcelroy4638 Год назад +1

    Hey I really loved this commercial about Velcro!

  • @zarkospasojevic6272
    @zarkospasojevic6272 Год назад

    Be nice to game with something like this, pushing buttons is only good for spinal lordosis and carpal tunnel.

  • @Educationsupport
    @Educationsupport Год назад

    Should have shown on his devices for. Three-year-old can put Velcro on and take it off

  • @HariHaran-wv2mw
    @HariHaran-wv2mw Год назад +1

    Cross section of hand will be different at different distance, how can your adaptive design work here when cross section is not circle

  • @leandrobotalon2012
    @leandrobotalon2012 Год назад +1

    Save your time just go to
    1:47
    Thank me later