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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2020
Filed:
Apr. 14, 2016
Ekso Bionics, Inc., Richmond, CA (US);
Reuben Sandler, Underwood, WA (US);
Katherine Strausser, Berkeley, CA (US);
Mark Fiedler, Berkeley, CA (US);
Kurt Amundson, Berkeley, CA (US);
Dan Brown, Pleasanton, CA (US);
Renata Smith, Berkeley, CA (US);
Matthew D Sweeney, Sacramento, CA (US);
Russdon Angold, American Canyon, CA (US);
Niel McCaffrey, Mill Valley, CA (US);
Duane Edmonds, Oakland, CA (US);
Chris Meadows, Richmond, CA (US);
Jared Jones, Oakland, CA (US);
Kelly Mettler, Richmond, CA (US);
EKSO BIONICS, Richmond, CA (US);
Abstract
A first exoskeleton is in communication with a central server or a peripheral device. The first exoskeleton collects first data and transmits the first data to the central server or peripheral device. The central server or peripheral device generates second data using the first data and transmits the second data to the first exoskeleton or a second exoskeleton.