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Human–robot augmentation
Bergamasco, M.; Herr, H. (2016). Human–robot augmentation, in: Siciliano, B. et al. Springer handbook of robotics. pp. 1875-1906. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32552-1_70
In: Siciliano, B.; Khatib, O. (Ed.) (2016). Springer handbook of robotics. Second edition. Springer Verlag: Berlin. ISBN 978-3-319-32550-7; e-ISBN 978-3-319-32552-1. LXXVI, 2227 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32552-1, more

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  • Bergamasco, M.
  • Herr, H.

Abstract
    The development of robotic systems capable of sharing with humans the load of heavy tasks has been one of the primary objectives in robotics research. At present, in order to fulfil such an objective, a strong interest in the robotics community is collected by the so-called wearable robots, a class of robotics systems that are worn and directly controlled by the human operator. Wearable robots, together with powered orthoses that exploit robotic components and control strategies, can represent an immediate resource also for allowing humans to restore manipulation and/or walking functionalities.The present chapter deals with wearable robotics systems capable of providing different levels of functional and/or operational augmentation to the human beings for specific functions or tasks. Prostheses, powered orthoses, and exoskeletons are described for upper limb, lower limb, and whole body structures. State-of-the-art devices together with their functionalities and main components are presented for each class of wearable system. Critical design issues and open research aspects are reported.

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