A Potential Energy Shaping Controller with Ground Reaction Force Feedback for a Multi-Activity Knee-Ankle Exoskeleton
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Robert D. Gregg | Jianping Lin | Christopher Nesler | Nikhil V. Divekar | Sara Borboa | R. Gregg | Jianping Lin | Christopher Nesler | Sara Borboa
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