Author :
Assistant Professor Shivapradeep Muthupandi, Raj Raghunath Yadav, Bhavesh Babulal Suthar, Harishankar kalikinkar MishraJourna Name:
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Country :
IndiaVolume:
12 issue:2 Year:2024 Views : 667
Abstract:
Abstract: The future of technology is heavily reliant on research and development. The concept of anthropomorphic equipment arose from intensive research and a desire to attain powers beyond human competence. The construction of the “Human Exoskeleton” satiated the hunger for invincible power. A Human Exoskeleton, also known as Powered Armour, Exo-frame, Hard Suit, or Exosuit, is a wearable mobile machine powered by a system of motors, pneumatics, levers, or hydraulics that amplifies the operator’s force and allows them to have superhuman strength. This notion has a lot of room for improvement and is an intriguing research topic. The term “weakness” can be eradicated from human perception with the advent of this technological technology. This initiative intends to empower physically challenged individuals by assisting them in harnessing the power of pneumatics to increase the strength of their arm. It is possible to considerably minimize the amount of physical work required by an individual while lifting loads weighing up to thirty kilograms by introducing a pneumatic cylinder into the system. The concept was realised for one arm but can be expanded to include the second arm as well. The exoskeleton arm is a subassembly of a full portable suit that allows external weights to be transferred to stronger areas of the body via precisely placed linkages and joints. The arm is meant to be an auxiliary source of strength for anyone looking to get back into shape or execute strenuous domestic activities.