This canine rehabilitation exoskeleton utilizes surface electromyography signals to support dogs with hindlimb impairments. By collecting muscle activity from an unaffected forelimb, the system predicts gait cycles and activates hindlimb actuators in real time, enabling coordinated and natural walking. The device features 3D printed, custom molded components that enhance comfort, fit, and biomechanical alignment. Combining intelligent motion control with pet centered ergonomic design, it offers a humane and effective mobility solution for disabled animals.
She has studied in the UK, the Netherlands and Singapore for many years. Her research direction is human-computer interaction and intelligent design. She has won more than 10 Red dot design awards, IF design awards etc. and published nearly 10 international journals and papers. She has participated in organizing the world industrial design conference, the world ecological design conference and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization ecological design leading class as the core personnel.
Zhejiang University is a public university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. The university holds 7 faculties, 37 colleges, schools, and departments, offering 140 undergraduate and 300 graduate programs. The university also has seven affiliated hospitals, 1 museum, and 2 international joint institutes. The university is a member of the C9 League.