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Passive Elastic Exoskeleton for Human Augmentation - From Research, Not Hyped Design Carnegie Mellon has first published a research on passive ankle exoskeleton back in 2015. In 2018, I have researched in unpowered elastic knee exoskeleton and found augmentation in jumping and hiking. It is 2020 and there are more and more researches on passive exoskeleton! Change Your Perception on Exoskeleton What you do imagine when you think of exoskeletons? Do you think of motors, wires, control modules, and batteries? Wha
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