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FULL SPECTRUM MOBILITY THANKS TO WEARABLE ROBOTICS The Central Advanced Research and Engineering Institute at Hyundai Motor Company develops future mobility technologies. Rather than provide conventional vehicle products to customers, this research centre creates new mobility devices with a wide range of speeds for a variety of people, including the elderly and the disabled. As our society ages, there is a greater need for systems that can aid mobility. Thus, in development are wearable exoskeleton robots with National Instruments embedded controllers; for the elderly and patients with spinal cord injuries to use. By DongJin Hyun, PhD 12 August 2016 Real-time processing, offered by the ioplatform, enabled Hyundai to address one of their greatest challenges– recognising human intention. R O B O T I C S


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