Types of Exoskeleton Robots
The hip exoskeleton robot is designed to assist hip movement, helping to reduce thigh fatigue during walking or running. The lower limb load-bearing exoskeleton wraps around the entire lower body and transfers weight directly to the ground, making it ideal for scenarios requiring extremely heavy loads. The upper limb assistive exoskeleton is suited for tasks such as automotive installation and maintenance, where users must keep their hands raised for extended periods.
Applications and Core Technologies
Exoskeleton robots are now widely used across multiple industries, including emergency response, firefighting and rescue, warehousing and logistics, rehabilitation training, and elderly care services. Their core technologies include intelligent user intention recognition and compliant control mechanisms.
Exoskeleton Robots for Elderly Assistance
This exoskeleton product is designed for elderly individuals with basic mobility capabilities. It features three key attributes: lightweight, intelligent, and high stability.
In terms of weight reduction, the exoskeleton has undergone multiple iterations and improvements. Key components such as the waist bar, leg bar, and compression plates are made with carbon fiber technology to reduce overall weight. Additionally, a flexible protection system has been applied to enhance user comfort while wearing the device.