Are you an EPFL student looking for a semester project?
Work with us on data science and visualisation projects, and deploy your project as an app on top of Graph Search.
This paper discusses about a low-cost wearable assistive device designed for people carrying back loads in mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, a northern state of India. People usually carry commodities like stationeries, gas cylinders, cow feeds and other daily supplies in a basket made of bamboo skin which they hang on to their back using a thin cloth strap which runs around their shoulders. This kind of practice leads to excessive loading on their shoulders and vertebra, which gradually leads to musculoskeletal disorders in the future. The presented device will provide assistance in carrying the loaded basket with much ease. The paper also studies the capability of the proposed assistive device in distributing the load effectively to the human body in comparison with the ineffective load distribution happening in the currently practiced method of carrying the basket. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Selection and/or Peer-review under responsibility of International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Applications [IConAMMA 2017].
Jan Van Herle, Hossein Pourrahmani, Chengzhang Xu
Alain Nussbaumer, Yuki Ono, Heikki Tapani Remes
Stefano Alberti, Jean-Philippe Hogge, Damien Fasel, Ugo Siravo, Jérémie Dubray, Miguel Filipe Silva Füglister, Pierre-François Isoz