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Exoskeleton Research Marches Forward With NIST Study on Fit – Mirage News
Credit: N. Hanacek/NIST Reflective markers are attached to blue 3D-printed apparatus above and below the user’s knee as…

Reflective markers are attached to blue 3D-printed apparatus above and below the user’s knee as well as two metal plates on the exoskeleton leg. Researchers track and compare the movement of the markers to gain insight into how well the exoskeletons fit. In this composite photo, the bottom plate has been added after the original image was taken to show the entire configuration.
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