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R0MaH2017-07-02 08:37:08
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R0MaH, 2017-07-02 08:37:08

Which specialist can make an exoskeleton?

Which will reduce the load from the body, helping to carry "weights" without injury.

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VoidVolker, 2017-07-02
@VoidVolker

Engineer. In general, exoskeletons are a technology covering many areas such as mechanics, electronics, anatomy, bioengineering, programming, and many others. An excellent example of an external skeleton is arthropods and some invertebrates. The development of the external skeleton is associated with a number of serious difficulties, on the solution of which many corporations in the world today spend huge resources and whole complexes of laboratories work there. In order for a working and practical exoskeleton to be made by one person, he must have extensive experience in various fields. Which is quite a rarity. And a lot depends on what tasks the exoskeleton should solve and what limitations it will have.

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marataziat, 2017-07-02
@marataziat

Roboticist :)?

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Mark Nikitin, 2017-07-05
@MarkNikitin

You should probably contact NASA for this)

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stoitli, 2017-07-13
@stoitli

Depends on the class, on the quality.
A technically savvy specialist and at home can.

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Anna_BS, 2017-07-25
@Anna_BS

This applies to medical electronics. Without proper knowledge, you can harm the body

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Maxim Kotenko, 2017-09-07
@mistik_max

Yes, you won’t get off with one specialist, unless of course he’s Tony Stark))) At least a small laboratory is needed with narrowly focused specialists from different fields - from biology and anatomy, to 3d visualization and programming ...

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