Pina et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Designing the mechanical frame of an active exoskeleton for gait assistancePina et al., 2018
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- Pina D
- Fernandes A
- Jorge R
- Gabriel J
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- Advances in Mechanical Engineering
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Recent studies predict that by 2060, people aged 65 or more will account to one third of the European population. These statistics raise questions regarding the sustainability of the society, so technological solutions have been emerging to prolong the active age of …
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