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A Co-Simulation Model Integrating a Musculoskeletal Human Model with Exoskeleton and Power Tool Model

Carla Molz    
David Scherb    
Christopher Löffelmann    
Johannes Sänger    
Zhejun Yao    
Andreas Lindenmann    
Sven Matthiesen    
Robert Weidner    
Sandro Wartzack and Jörg Miehling    

Resumen

This research aims to provide a co-simulation model to derive design optimizations for technical support systems regarding the user needs.

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Revista: Infrastructures