Simulation-Driven Conceptual Design of Exoskeletons
Simulation-driven design is often associated with getting the details right in the late stages of the design process. In this webcast, we take the opposite approach: We begin with a measured working task imposed on a musculoskeletal model without an exo, and then we use the output of the analysis to decide on clever conceptual ways to design the exoskeleton for maximum effect with minimum complexity.
Presented twice March 28 by Professor John Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark
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Simulation-driven design is often associated with getting the details right in the late stages of the design process. In this webcast, we take the opposite approach: We begin with a measured working task imposed on a musculoskeletal model without an exo, and then we use the output of the analysis to decide on clever conceptual ways to design the exoskeleton for maximum effect with minimum complexity.
Presented twice March 28 by Professor John Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark
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