Biomechatronic

Most biomechatronic devices resemble conventional orthotics or prosthetics, but biomechatronic devices have the ability to accurately emulate human movement by interfacing directly with a wearer’s muscle and nervous systems to assist or restore motor control. Current biomechatronic research focuses on three areas are analysing human motions, interfacing electronics with humans and advanced prosthetics. Mechanical Sensors measure information about the biomechatronic device and relay to the biosensor or controller.


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