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Interaction between wearable robot and the user may cause skin injury, especially the pressure ulcers due to sustained pressure at the connection site. In this study, relationship between pressure ulcer breakout time and applied pressure which is the major cause of pressure ulcer is modeled using human experimental data. The model is proposed to be used to limit the wearable robot use time depending...
For the development of cardiovascular devices and the study of the dynamics of blood flow through the cardiovascular system, hardware fluidic models are commonly used to minimize animal experiments and clinical trials. These systems, called "mock circulatory systems" (MCS) are also critical for development of ventricular assist devices (VADs). The passive and active elements in these systems...
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