3. State of the art
The aim of this section is not to draw up an exhaustive list of existing exoskeletons (several dozen new platforms appear every year, with new applications and technologies), but rather to present a number of representative devices for each of the four main types of use: augmentation/preservation, suppletion, rehabilitation and teleoperation.
The main features of these four types of exoskeleton (detailed in sections 3.1 , 3.2
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- Robots and robotic devices – Safety requirements for industrial robots – Part 1: robots - NF EN ISO 10218-1 - Août 2011
- Robots and robotic devices – Safety requirements for industrial robots – Part 2: robot systems and integration - NF EN ISO 10218-2 - Août 2011
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