Industrial exoskeletons from bench to field: human-machine interface and user experience in occupational settings and tasks

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  • who: Lucrezia Ginevra Lulli from the Mercatorum University, Italy have published the paper: Industrial exoskeletons from bench to field: Human-machine interface and user experience in occupational settings and tasks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this systematic review is to analyze real-life data on the use of exoskeletons in work settings. In a study, the exoskeleton tested was a novel model aimed to reduce lumbar back loadings during awkward postures (i.e., stoop and squat postures) and during lifting/lowering/carrying in repetitive manual handling activities . The exoskeletons tested in the . . .

     

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