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Carla Molz, David Scherb, Christopher Löffelmann, Johannes Sänger, Zhejun Yao, Andreas Lindenmann, Sven Matthiesen, Robert Weidner, Sandro Wartzack and Jörg Miehling
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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Christine Linnenberg, Benjamin Reimeir, Robert Eberle and Robert Weidner
Occupational shoulder exoskeletons need to provide meaningful torques to achieve the desired support, thereby high pressures can occur within the physical human?machine interface (pHMI) of exoskeletons that may lead to discomfort, pain, or soft tissue in...
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Lucia Jerg-Bretzke, Maximilian Kempf, Marc Nicolas Jarczok, Katja Weimer, Christian Hirning, Harald Gündel, Yesim Erim, Eva Morawa, Franziska Geiser, Nina Hiebel, Kerstin Weidner, Christian Albus and Petra Beschoner
Introduction: Epidemics lead to an increase in occupational stress and psychological strain among healthcare workers. However, the impact of a pandemic outbreak on healthcare systems is yet to be clearly defined. Therefore, this work aims to describe and...
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Liming Wang, Brian Gregor, Huajie Yang, Tara Weidner, Tony Knudson
Integrated land use and transportation models have evolved along a spectrum from simple sketch planning models to complex microsimulation models. While each has its niche, they are largely unable to balance the flexibility and realism of microsimulation ...
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W. J. Weidner, C. A. Bradbury, S. P. Le, and S. R. Wallace
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Donald J. Weidner, Michael T. Vaughan, Liping Wang, Hongbo Long, Li Li, Nathaniel A. Dixon, and William B. Durham
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Wang, Y. Durham, W. B. Getting, I. C. Weidner, D. J.
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Weidner, W. J. Kinnison, J. R.
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