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Design of a 7-DOF cable-driven arm exoskeleton (CAREX-7) and a controller for dexterous motion training or assistance

Cui et al., 2016

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14733031029593399425
Author
Cui X
Chen W
Jin X
Agrawal S
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IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics

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The training for both translation and rotation of the hand is desirable for patients with impairments. This paper focuses on the design and control of a 7-degree-of-freedom cable- driven arm exoskeleton (CAREX-7), used for dexterous motion (including translation and …
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