Understanding the Impact of an Exoskeleton System On Metabolic Cost of Workers During Common Repetitive Construction Tasks

Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering (i3CE), 2024

This research examines the physiological impacts of exoskeleton systems on construction workers, specifically focusing on metabolic cost during repetitive tasks. The findings contribute to understanding the ergonomic benefits and limitations of wearable assistive technologies in construction.

Recommended citation: Ojha, A., Gautam, Y., Zhao, X., Sharifironizi, A., Jebelli, H., and Martin, A. (2024). “Understanding the Impact of an Exoskeleton System On Metabolic Cost of Workers During Common Repetitive Construction Tasks.” 2024 International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering (i3CE), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. (Accepted).

Recommended citation: Ojha, A., Gautam, Y., Zhao, X., Sharifironizi, A., Jebelli, H., and Martin, A. (2024). "Understanding the Impact of an Exoskeleton System On Metabolic Cost of Workers During Common Repetitive Construction Tasks." 2024 International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering (i3CE), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. (Accepted).
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