Santa Monica, CA, United States of America

M Kathleen Day


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 147(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2003

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Title: M Kathleen Day: Innovator in Robotic Exoskeleton Technology

Introduction

M Kathleen Day is a notable inventor based in Santa Monica, CA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of robotic exoskeletons, particularly in the automation of body weight support training for biped locomotion.

Latest Patents

M Kathleen Day holds a patent for a groundbreaking invention titled "METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATION OF BODY WEIGHT SUPPORT TRAINING (BWST) OF BIPED LOCOMOTION OVER A TREADMILL USING A PROGRAMMABLE STEPPER DEVICE (PSD) OPERATING LIKE AN EXOSKELETON DRIVE SYSTEM FROM A FIXED BASE." This invention encompasses a robotic exoskeleton and a control system designed to drive the exoskeleton. The system includes a method for making and using the robotic exoskeleton, which is equipped with embedded sensors that provide feedback to the control system. This feedback is crucial as it helps to correct deviations from a normal gait by applying corrective pressure and guidance. The system compares the position versus time of the legs to a normal gait profile, which is derived from studies considering various population variables such as age, weight, and height.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, M Kathleen Day has focused on advancing technologies that enhance mobility and rehabilitation. His work in developing robotic systems has the potential to significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments.

Collaborations

M Kathleen Day has collaborated with esteemed colleagues in the field, including V Reggie Edgerton and Susan Jill Harkema. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of research in robotic exoskeletons and rehabilitation technologies.

Conclusion

M Kathleen Day's innovative work in robotic exoskeleton technology exemplifies the potential of engineering to transform rehabilitation practices. His contributions continue to pave the way for advancements in mobility support systems.

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