Interaction control for human-exoskeletons

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  • who: Michael Oluwatosin Ajayi and colleagues from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Staatsartillerie Road, Pretoria West, Pretoria, South Africa have published the Article: Interaction Control for Human-Exoskeletons, in the Journal: Journal of Control Science and Engineering of 26/06/2020
  • what: The aim of these devices is to provide patients with limb disabilities a medium by which they can augment or restore a measure of their motor function so as to enable them to regain partial or complete control of their limbs .
  • how: This study discovered that the . . .

     

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