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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == # An architectural blueprint analyzing the "Intention Detection" software loop of an active exoskeleton, detailing exactly how the computer uses a fusion of EMG muscle sensors and foot-pressure pads to predict that the human intends to stand up from a chair, firing the motors 50 milliseconds before the human actually moves. # A philosophical essay comparing the cybernetic fusion of the Exoskeleton with the evolutionary concept of "Extended Cognition," exploring how strapping a robotic frame to the body fundamentally alters the human brain's internal map of its own physical boundaries. # A medical policy framework for a physical therapy clinic, outlining the strict safety protocols, software limiters, and physical kill-switches required before strapping an elderly stroke patient into a 50-pound, motorized rehabilitation exoskeleton. [[Category:Robotics]][[Category:Biomedical Engineering]][[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] </div>
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