Part of: Survival Engineering
Exo-skeletons.
Here's a collection of exo-skeletons, this crosses over into adapted transport systems: Adapted Transport Exo-skeletons are different from harnesses because they are active support to the body.
1. Military.
- The BLEEX (Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton) black > www.defensetech.org
- The BLEEX (Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton) camouflage > www.prism-magazine.org
- paintball-jumpsuit exo-skeleton > www.fieldarmor.com
Berkeley video.
2. Civilian.
- HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb); Prof. Sankai, Univ. of Tsukuba, CYBERDYNE Inc. > neurophilosophy.wordpress.com
- nurse-power-suit; Keijiro Yamamoto, the Kanagawa Institute of Technology > www.newscientist.com
3. Ambitious civilian.
- General Electric's late 1960s Hardiman. The company never got more than one arm working > index.hu
- “Dan Rupert inside a 180-pound frame of chrome-myolybdenum steel alloy > jwz.livejournal.com
- An 18-foot-tall steel robot in the back of Carlos Owens' southern Alaska yard > www.americanantigravity.com
- Gypsy motion capture system > www.dasaglobal.com
- 'Springwalker' exo-skeleton, more jumping exo's > www.geocities.com/rcgilmore2000/WalkingMachines.htm.
4. Rescue.
- 'Enryu' rescue robot > www.dottocomu.com
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