Vertically Integrated Projects
This project leverages frugal design principles and requirements engineering to develop a low-cost, wearable lower limb exoskeleton aimed at improving mobility and facilitating exercise for the aging society.
Research goal
Given the growing ageing population a critical need for accessible assistive technology for the elderly, particularly focused on mobility enhancements. Many elderly individuals face mobility-related impairments that impact their independence and quality of life. Current solutions are expensive and primarily targeted at rehabilitation patients. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a low-cost, wearable lower limb exoskeleton aimed at improving mobility and facilitating exercise for the aging society.
- Frugal design
- 3-D printing
- Automation and control
- Software Engineering
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- Small scale energy storage
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
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- Desired Skills
Credit
✔ 6 UoC per courseÂ
Students from mechanical design, 3-D printing, mechatronics and software engineering would be most welcome!
Team Academic Lead
Prof. Sami Kara
UNSW Vertically Integrated Projects Program Director
School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
Prof. Maurice Pagnucco
Deputy Dean Education
School of Computer Science and Engineering