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    Default Powered Exoskeletons


    Possible? or nearly impossible?

    Powered exoskeletons could be the future of this world. Just imagine a world where wearable robots can be used to lift heavy objects, help people in wheelchairs walk just like a normal human or send these human-operated machines to war. It could just make our life easier and safe.

    But with our current technology today, what's limiting us from creating these exoskeletons is our current power source. For us to have these machines, we need to have a reliable power source that is compact, small, lasts long weeks or months and should be safe. If we get through this problem then we could just have futuristic suits all over. Ranging from medical use, industrial use, warfare, etc...

    So what's your take on Powered Exoskeletons? Your argument could be related to the power source or you can debate about the ethical use of powered exoskeletons if they will exist.

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    i think i found something similar in a youtube video. It's still under development to be used for the US military (obviously). Last time i checked their problem was how to have an efficient energy source.

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    just like ironman, ryt? problem is power source.

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    Search using the keywords "Sarcos" in the 'net. You'd get these results:

    YouTube - Raytheon Sarcos Exoskeleton




    Sarcos' military exoskeleton becomes a frightening reality

    And, for non-military application (at least for now), we search for topics on the Japanese "HAL" system...

    YouTube - HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) from Cyberdine



    HAL 5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Now, my opinion? One company obviously has a problem with power source, and the other has a problem with power. The solution? These two companies need to work together.

    -RODION

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    We're looking at the future of Terran Marines. hehe

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    i think this would be destructive..hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by xinraarnix View Post
    i think this would be destructive..hehe
    That's exactly what everyone said when Oppenheimer et al split the atom. Yet we're still here now, aren't we?

    -RODION

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    this would be very helpful and beneficial to us especially kung matuloy jud ni ug pag improve and manufacture na sa exosuite.hehehe kung maka afford ko, mupalit jud ko.hahaha

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    Kita ko ani naay researches ani sa 2 ka different universities sa Japan. I think naa ni sa field sa Symbiotic Robotics.

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    I'm thinking of nuclear power but its obviously impractical. Who knows, a gigantic nuclear power plant could be fit inside your knuckle.

    Does anyone know what are the current innovations of electricity/power with our current technology in nanotechnology?

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