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Engineers find ankle exoskeletons can greatly increase walking speed


Ankle exoskeleton system increased walking speed by about 40%
A new ankle exoskeleton system increased walking speed by about 40%.
May 6, 2021
Being unable to walk quickly can be frustrating and problematic, but it is a common issue, especially as people age. Noting the pervasiveness of slower-than-desired walking, engineers at Stanford University have tested how well a prototype exoskeleton system they developed which attaches around the shin and into a running shoe increased the walking speed of people in an experimental setting.
The exoskeleton is externally powered by motors and controlled by an algorithm. When the researchers optimized it for speed, participants walked, on average, 42% faster than when they were wearing normal shoes and no exoskeleton. The results of the U.S. National Science Foundation-funded study were published in ....

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Stanford Experiments With Smart Ankle Exoskeletons to Help You Walk Faster


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30 Apr 2021, 11:25 UTC ·
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As we age, so do our walking abilities, which can be a frustrating truth to cope with. Walking at a normal speed becomes unattainable, as our muscles weaken and fatigue sets in quicker.
But Stanford engineers may have a solution to this problem, as they are ambitiously experimenting with a groundbreaking device: a smart ankle exoskeleton system controlled by an algorithm.
They are currently running experiments with a prototype exoskeleton that is attached to the shin and into a running shoe. It is powered by motors and can only work inside the lab. For now. ....

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