Iván Hernández Dalas: NAU researchers release open-source exoskeleton framework
Zach Lerner’s Biomechatronics Lab at NAU previously developed an exoskeleton to help children with cerebral palsy walk. | Source: Northern Arizona University Researchers at Northern Arizona University, or NAU, hope to enable a future where people with disabilities can walk on their own with the help of robotic legs. The university released an open-source robotic exoskeleton to help accelerate development. Developing these complex electromechanical systems is currently expensive and time-consuming, which likely stops a lot of research before it ever starts. But that may soon change: Years of research at NAU associate professor Zach Lerner’s Biomechatronics Lab has led to a comprehensive open-source exoskeleton framework. It could help overcome several huge obstacles for potential exoskeleton developers and researchers. “Our project is important to the research community because it significantly lowers the barriers to entry,” Lerner said. “In a time of diminishing federal grant f...