FYP WEEKLY REPORT 26 Jan 2018 – Week 2/13

Programmer point of view.
What kind of motor are you gonna use and how is it going to lift up the person’s thigh?
And what’s supporting the exoskeleton?
Like when you generate force to lift something
There will be an equal amount of force

Anyway, those are concerns for you
I have no actual concerns regarding programming I guess. Since even if there is problem I can look it up online
But from an electrical point of view
You need to have the battery, a circuit board for the motor.


This design can accommodate both needs where a user can wear it outside or inside as they pleased.

You simply have to strap it on.

Suggestion:

Why do we need water?
Why not gel?
Why not a simple device straight to the legs instead of having a device?

The need for independence and the restricted movement will be a challenge to make this design work.

The debatable point here is, the target audience we are focusing on is Group B and Group C. Let’s take the elderly movement to the extreme and redesign it with that in mind.

Author: Douglas

Designing: It all started off with a piece of paper and a pen. Sketching is important to express your thoughts and the concepts that you would like to present to your clients. And editing is much easier on paper instead of Caid. I personally believe that Caid modelling is an essential skill that could provide wonderful visual aid for the clients on visualizing the designs that we want to present and in most of the occasions, Caid modelling could be transmitted into the rapid prototyping where 3D model is formed. I'm hungry for Design Knowledge and I love to try new things to get different kind of experience :D I love Iron-man and I think it's the best creation on Earth. Although it is just a comic character, my dream is to create a real ironman suit .

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