Exoskeletons for manual material handling–A review and implication for construction applications

Z Zhu, A Dutta, F Dai - Automation in Construction, 2021 - Elsevier
The construction industry is labor-intensive and physically demanding even with continuous
development of advanced tools and machines. Workers are heavily involved in manual …

An industrial exoskeleton user acceptance framework based on a literature review of empirical studies

SA Elprama, B Vanderborght, A Jacobs - Applied ergonomics, 2022 - Elsevier
Studying the acceptance of exoskeletons in industry has gained increased attention.
Exoskeletons (wearable support devices) are envisioned to alleviate heavy work. Examining …

[HTML][HTML] Robotics and automated systems in construction: Understanding industry-specific challenges for adoption

JMD Delgado, L Oyedele, A Ajayi, L Akanbi… - Journal of building …, 2019 - Elsevier
The construction industry is a major economic sector, but it is plagued with inefficiencies and
low productivity. Robotics and automated systems have the potential to address these …

Technologies for safety and health management in construction: Current use, implementation benefits and limitations, and adoption barriers

C Nnaji, AA Karakhan - Journal of Building Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
The adoption and implementation of innovative solutions is an effective means to improve
construction safety performance. The use of technology as a preventive tool for stemming …

Identifying the challenges to adopting robotics in the US construction industry

P Pradhananga, M ElZomor… - Journal of Construction …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
The construction industry has been plagued with a labor shortage, poor productivity, high
material wastage, and unsafe working conditions predominantly due to monotonous and …

Industrial exoskeletons: Need for intervention effectiveness research

J Howard, VV Murashov, BD Lowe… - American journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Exoskeleton devices are being introduced across several industry sectors to augment,
amplify, or reinforce the performance of a worker's existing body components—primarily the …

Cyber-physical postural training system for construction workers

AA Akanmu, J Olayiwola, O Ogunseiju… - Automation in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Risks of work-related musculoskeletal injuries can be reduced by adequately training
construction workers on performing work in safe postures. Traditional training approaches …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of a passive wearable robot for reducing low back disorders during rebar work.

NJ Gonsalves, OO Ogunseiju, AA Akanmu… - J. Inf. Technol. Constr., 2021 - itcon.org
Low back disorder continues to be prevalent amongst construction workers, especially the
rebar workers who are often engaged in repetitive stooping postures. Wearable robots …

An Introduction to the Special Issue on Occupational Exoskeletons

MA Nussbaum, BD Lowe, M de Looze… - IISE Transactions on …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
As noted, the contributions provided in this issue are quite diverse. As an approach to
presenting these contributions, integrating them into the broader state of knowledge, and …

A passive back-support exoskeleton for manual materials handling: Reduction of low back loading and metabolic effort during repetitive lifting

T Schmalz, A Colienne, E Bywater… - IISE Transactions on …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Globalization and eCommerce continue to fuel
unprecedented growth in the logistics and warehousing markets. Simultaneously, the …