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Optimizing robotic exoskeletons actuation based on human neuromechanics experiments: interaction of push-off timing and work

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Galle, Samuel, et al. “Optimizing Robotic Exoskeletons Actuation Based on Human Neuromechanics Experiments: Interaction of Push-off Timing and Work.” Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International Symposium, Proceedings, 2015.
APA
Galle, S., Malcolm, P., Collins, S., Speeckaert, J., & De Clercq, D. (2015). Optimizing robotic exoskeletons actuation based on human neuromechanics experiments: interaction of push-off timing and work. Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International Symposium, Proceedings. Presented at the 7th International symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines (AMAM 2015), Cambridge, MA, USA.
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Galle, Samuel, Philippe Malcolm, Steven Collins, Jozefien Speeckaert, and Dirk De Clercq. 2015. “Optimizing Robotic Exoskeletons Actuation Based on Human Neuromechanics Experiments: Interaction of Push-off Timing and Work.” In Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International Symposium, Proceedings.
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Galle, Samuel, Philippe Malcolm, Steven Collins, Jozefien Speeckaert, and Dirk De Clercq. 2015. “Optimizing Robotic Exoskeletons Actuation Based on Human Neuromechanics Experiments: Interaction of Push-off Timing and Work.” In Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International Symposium, Proceedings.
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Galle S, Malcolm P, Collins S, Speeckaert J, De Clercq D. Optimizing robotic exoskeletons actuation based on human neuromechanics experiments: interaction of push-off timing and work. In: Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International symposium, Proceedings. 2015.
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S. Galle, P. Malcolm, S. Collins, J. Speeckaert, and D. De Clercq, “Optimizing robotic exoskeletons actuation based on human neuromechanics experiments: interaction of push-off timing and work,” in Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International symposium, Proceedings, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2015.
@inproceedings{5916358,
  author       = {{Galle, Samuel and Malcolm, Philippe and Collins, Steven and Speeckaert, Jozefien and De Clercq, Dirk}},
  booktitle    = {{Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines, 7th International symposium, Proceedings}},
  keywords     = {{optimization,Biomechatronics,biologogy,walking,exoskeleton,bionics}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Cambridge, MA, USA}},
  pages        = {{3}},
  title        = {{Optimizing robotic exoskeletons actuation based on human neuromechanics experiments: interaction of push-off timing and work}},
  year         = {{2015}},
}