
Understanding the assistive mechanisms of an exoskeleton that reduces metabolic cost : effects on leg swing cost and collision cost : a case study
- Author
- Senne Bonnaerens (UGent) , Samuel Galle (UGent) , Philippe Malcolm (UGent) and Dirk De Clercq (UGent)
- Organization
- Keywords
- Exoskeleton, metabolic cost, biomechanics
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8609450
- MLA
- Bonnaerens, Senne, et al. “Understanding the Assistive Mechanisms of an Exoskeleton That Reduces Metabolic Cost : Effects on Leg Swing Cost and Collision Cost : A Case Study.” Student Research Symposium, Abstracts, 2016.
- APA
- Bonnaerens, S., Galle, S., Malcolm, P., & De Clercq, D. (2016). Understanding the assistive mechanisms of an exoskeleton that reduces metabolic cost : effects on leg swing cost and collision cost : a case study. Student Research Symposium, Abstracts. Presented at the 6th Student Research symposium (SRS), Ghent, Belgium.
- Chicago author-date
- Bonnaerens, Senne, Samuel Galle, Philippe Malcolm, and Dirk De Clercq. 2016. “Understanding the Assistive Mechanisms of an Exoskeleton That Reduces Metabolic Cost : Effects on Leg Swing Cost and Collision Cost : A Case Study.” In Student Research Symposium, Abstracts.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Bonnaerens, Senne, Samuel Galle, Philippe Malcolm, and Dirk De Clercq. 2016. “Understanding the Assistive Mechanisms of an Exoskeleton That Reduces Metabolic Cost : Effects on Leg Swing Cost and Collision Cost : A Case Study.” In Student Research Symposium, Abstracts.
- Vancouver
- 1.Bonnaerens S, Galle S, Malcolm P, De Clercq D. Understanding the assistive mechanisms of an exoskeleton that reduces metabolic cost : effects on leg swing cost and collision cost : a case study. In: Student Research symposium, Abstracts. 2016.
- IEEE
- [1]S. Bonnaerens, S. Galle, P. Malcolm, and D. De Clercq, “Understanding the assistive mechanisms of an exoskeleton that reduces metabolic cost : effects on leg swing cost and collision cost : a case study,” in Student Research symposium, Abstracts, Ghent, Belgium, 2016.
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