2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11199245
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Study to Increase the TRL of Exoskeleton ERMIS Based on a Methodology to the Identification of Real Performance Parameters

Abstract: Many exoskeletons in scientific communications and patents only reach a technology readiness level corresponding to an experimental physical model (EPM) or a low-fidelity prototype. While only operational in a laboratory environment, the increasing technology readiness level (TRL) in exoskeletons is not widely studied. This work presents a study to reach this aim based on a new methodology that includes two phases, eleven steps, and four case studies from EPM (TRL3) of ERMIS up to TRL 5 of ERMIS. The results o… Show more

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“…The methodology proposed by the AFRL was then selected, i.e., the Technology Readiness Calculator, as it seemed comprehensive enough to give a full overview of the attainments and the possible leaks of a general system. Furthermore, the links with NASA gave the confidence that the approach can be potentially shared and discussed among a wide user community, [ 24 , 25 ]. Although this tool is widely considered as a consolidated method to provide a snapshot of technology maturity at a certain time, it should be also considered that the related outcomes may not necessarily fit the macroscopic expectations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology proposed by the AFRL was then selected, i.e., the Technology Readiness Calculator, as it seemed comprehensive enough to give a full overview of the attainments and the possible leaks of a general system. Furthermore, the links with NASA gave the confidence that the approach can be potentially shared and discussed among a wide user community, [ 24 , 25 ]. Although this tool is widely considered as a consolidated method to provide a snapshot of technology maturity at a certain time, it should be also considered that the related outcomes may not necessarily fit the macroscopic expectations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%