Abstract:This article describes the design of Austin exoskeleton – a minimally actuated medical exoskeleton with mechanical swing-phase gait generation and sit-stand assistance. The Austin exoskeleton is an accessible lightweight system that enables individuals with paraplegia to walk. The gait generation hardware of the Austin exoskeleton suit consists of three major components: hip actuation, a hip-knee coupler, and a controllable locking knee. Users operate the exoskeleton with a simple wireless user interface consi… Show more
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