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"I Am Iron Man"
Iron man the genius man .you know who is iron man.he is super hero of marvel cinematics universe.
Tony Stark created a powered, weaponised exoskeleton to defend himself from death. This sparked an enterprise that spanned a decade of filmmaking. The Iron Man suit began as a personal defence project, transformed into a national defence initiative, then scaled up to a global defence mechanism and culminated in a cosmic armour.
Stark is a futurist, but more importantly, he’s a hero. He takes personal responsibility for his past mistakes and consequently assumes collective responsibility for potential future perils
Therefore, Iron Man represents the positive aspect of our technological power. Initially, he profited off his weapons at the expense of war. His genius was limited by his morality.
Esko Bionics
Esko Bionics is a company that develops and manufactures powered exoskeleton bionic devices that can be strapped on as wearable robots to enhance the strength, mobility, and endurance of soldiers and paraplegics.
The company was founded in 2005 by engineers at the University of California. Its founder is Homayoon Kazerooni, a roboticist and professor of mechanical engineering. Kazerooni’s interest is designing exoskeletons specific to lower human extremities.
The HULC
The HULC is made with titanium. It is un-tethered and flexible, allowing the user to squat, crawl and lift. It weighs 53 pounds without batteries. The suit is smart and doesn’t require any external control mechanism.
Rather, it has an inbuilt micro-computer that senses the user’s requirements and adapts to the situation accordingly. The user can remove and pack-up the suit in 30 seconds. Additionally, they can swap out modular features to fit their needs.
These features include armour, heating, cooling systems and sensors. Lithium polymer batteries provide eight hours of active battery life. A solar powered charger attachment makes the suit self-sustainable. A power-saving mode prevents premature suit failure. Actuators absorb heat, eliminating the need for fans and making the suit stealthy.
Importantly, it incorporates the features of two independent exoskeleton systems; ExoHiker and ExoClimber.
The ExoHiker feature provides strength augmentation. It allows the HULC to carry heavy loads of up to 200 pounds, or 91 kilograms. The exoskeleton’s shoes transfer the weight of the load onto the ground, rather than onto the wearer.
This augmentation prevents soldiers from developing musculoskeletal injuries when carrying heavy loads. It also ensures that the excess weight doesn’t hamper the soldier’s movement. Those out on the front lines become physically extraordinary.
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