eLEGS exoskeleton by berkeley bionics

eLEGS exoskeleton by berkeley bionics


'eLEGS' by berkely bionics


california-based berkeley bionics has just unveiled an artificially intelligent human exoskeleton that enables
paraplegics to walk. 'eLEGS' is a wearable bionic device that uses a gesture-based human-machine interface
to determine the users gestural intentions and then acts accordingly. utilizing a series of sensors, a real-time
computer draws on the user's input information to facilitate every aspect of a single stride.

'many of the 6 million americans who live with some form of paralysis today were highly active and at the top
of their game when they sustained their injury. as they research their options for increased mobility, they discover
that wheelchairs are pretty much it. this has been the only alternative - their only hope - for nearly 500 years,'
says berkeley bionics' CEO, eythor bender. 'we want to enhance their independence and freedom of movement.
and with eLEGS, they can stand up and walk for the first time since their injury.'

the current prototype enables the user to walk in a straight line, stand from a sitting position, stand for an extended
period of time, and sit down from a standing position. weighing only 45 pounds, the device is easy to put on
and transport. a narrow waist fit makes it easy to maneuver through doors and corridors. when 'eLEGS' is made
available to certified rehabilitation facilities in late 2011, it will enable users to make tight and wide turns without tethered help.



detail



video on eLEGS




in use



rehabilitation stage




erica db
10.14.10  
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Guys you did amazing!!! You should get a nobel-price for it!
dahu   10.14.10
I want to get my uncle some! how much? we'll pay anything!!! WELL DONE GUYS!!!
Lizzie   10.14.10
Excellent!
mstndvn   10.14.10
I think that It is a great ideia.........

Good job
BMPimenta   10.14.10
great initiative
Rosso   10.14.10
very cool, great work guys and gals...
David   10.14.10
completely stoke, is really inspiring, is a great great job. wish one day will be affordable !!!
camila   10.14.10
wonderful!
mrnj   10.14.10
IT IS AN AMAZING PROJECT!!

but just a small question- will it be one day possible to walk with out the cruches? I knew poeple today that are paraligic and can walk( move slower and a bit diffrent from walking) with craches and braces on their lags...so think of this point and then you will definatly need a nobal price!!! great job!!!! is it for sale?
Dana   10.14.10
nice!! this is really useful
EHV   10.14.10
GREAT job. This is how money should be invested, solving these kind of problems. Hopefully it will become a real affordable product for everyone that needs it.
ybh   10.15.10
We have a company in New Zealand that have developed and produced a similar piece of equipment. It is wonderful to see the look on the faces of those who try it and become upright and walk after a short learning period. This is what research and development money should be directed towards.
john laker   10.15.10
Nice job!
payman   10.15.10
The joy on Amanda Boxtel's face is a most wonderful thing to see.
Congratulations to all of you involved with this truly remarkable project.
rcvs1   10.16.10
Taga already designed such thing 3 year ago.

url=http://medgadget.com/archives/2008/03/rewalk_exoskeleton.html
rip-off   10.18.10
Very well done! As time goes I'm sure there will be huge improvements to use, function and appearance.

To: rip-off: It isn't who thinks of it first...but who gets it out there best. Chill.
Mateo4x4   10.19.10
good design is good!! thank you guys, amazing project!
lulu   10.20.10

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