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From: klaus@ced.utah.edu (Klaus Biggers)
Subject: Re: Exos exoskeleton
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Organization: Center for Engineering Design, University of Utah
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Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1993 16:58:24 GMT
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In article I2ZlV7@andrew.cmu.edu,  "Norman D. Papernick" <np24+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>Friends, I am looking for anyone who has used (or knows about) the Exos
>exoskeleton data input device. I am trying to build a 3-D mouse glove
>using hall effect sensors and was told the exoskeleton was similar. Does
>anyone have the specs on this device: weight, sensitivity,
>disadvantages, cost, speed, etc... 

You may want to look up work done at the Center for Engineering Design,
University of Utah, on their position mastering device and work done in
conjunction with John Hollerbach at McGill since the exos system is a
direct copy of that work. Credit where credit is due.


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-klaus                                              klaus@ced.utah.edu

I'm not vegetarian because I like animals. I'm vegetarian because I
hate plants.


