Concept design process for robotic devices: The case of an assistive robot

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Current demands for continuous innovation have made the product design and development process a branch of engineering itself. Several techniques have been proposed to address the problem of developing a new product in a systematic way [1, 2]. In this paper we use some of these techniques and adjust them to carry out the conceptual design of a robot for assistance and rehabilitation of elderly and disabled persons.

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Moreno Avalos, H. A., Carrera Calderón, I. G., Romero Hernández, S., & Cruz Morales, V. (2015). Concept design process for robotic devices: The case of an assistive robot. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 25, pp. 295–304). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09858-6_28

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