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Wearable technology to predict biomechanical risks
The wearable technologies developed within the ergoCub project aim to monitor workers to assess and predict biomechanical risk.
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Sensorized Suits

Developed suits fall into two main categories: snug-fitting sensorized suits capable of providing accurate measurements and sensorized suits derived from the EN340 standard, optimized for the wearability of an operator in the workplace.

The suits contain inertial sensors and vibration systems capable of alerting users when biomechanical risk indices exceed predefined thresholds.

The sensors in the sensorized suits have undergone the necessary tests for CE certification.

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Sensorized Shoes

The sensorized shoes can measure interactions between feet and the floor in terms of forces and torques. Each shoe contains two six-axis force/torque sensors. The shoes can also be equipped with in-development sensorized insoles to monitor the distribution of foot pressures when in contact with the ground.

The sensorized shoes have initiated the process of medical certification.

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