2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2017.07.252
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Investigation into the Applicability of a Passive Upper-limb Exoskeleton in Automotive Industry

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“…If exoskeletons achieved reductions in the mechanical stressors associated with MMH tasks, they would have the potential to reduce high rates of WMSDs seen in many industries. A number of studies have been published about the use of exoskeletons in reducing MSDs in steel manufacturing, construction, and automobile manufacturing and healthcare …”
Section: Potential Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If exoskeletons achieved reductions in the mechanical stressors associated with MMH tasks, they would have the potential to reduce high rates of WMSDs seen in many industries. A number of studies have been published about the use of exoskeletons in reducing MSDs in steel manufacturing, construction, and automobile manufacturing and healthcare …”
Section: Potential Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future efforts need to address the design and the development of new instrumental prototypes of active-power assistive equipment, especially designed for ageing workers, by escaping the creation of too expensive, unreliable and oversized equipment (Davies 2015). Here, the development and implementation of a new generation of comfortable and wearable exoskeletons to assist operators during manual handling tasks and awkward positions will play the major role (Spada et al 2017;Theurel et al 2018). One of the major challenging tasks will be to keep the exoskeleton weight and power consumption to a minimum, overcoming the traditional rigid structure, while promoting comfort and a soft-use of the system, especially for elderly workers.…”
Section: Research Area 2: Design and Testing Of New Age-friendly Suppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many large manufacturing companies have begun to pilot and implement upper limb exoskeleton programs in their manufacturing plants (Reid et al, 2017;Smets, 2019;Spada, Ghibaudo, Gilotta, Gastaldi, & Cavatorta, 2017a, 2017b. However, the rapid, emerging use of exoskeletons in industry may pose challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%