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Raytheon Sarcos Exoskeleton Robotic Suit Linked to Iron Man Superhero
Known as an "Exoskeleton," it is essentially a wearable robot that amplifies its wearer's strength, endurance, and agility. In its May issue, Popular Science magazine likens the Exoskeleton to the "Iron Man"(R) in the movie of the same name and suggests a blurring of the lines between science fiction and reality.
Made of a combination of sensors, actuators and controllers, the futuristic suit enables a test engineer to easily carry a man on his back or lift 200 pounds several hundred times without tiring. Yet, it is agile enough to play soccer and climb stairs and ramps without issue.
The suit is being developed for the U.S. Army. Dr.
Development of the Exoskeleton has been underway since 2000 when Jacobsen realized that if humans could work alongside robots, they must also be able to work inside robots.
Exoskeleton test engineer
Jacobsen and his team seek inspiration for their work from a wide variety of disparate sources including popular culture. Asked if he will see the "Iron Man" movie when it is released
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Note to Editors:
Additional high resolution images of the Exoskeleton are available for download at http://www.raytheon.com/newsroom/
Contacts: Mike Nason Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems 1.703.419.1421 gardner_m_nason@raytheon.com Kevin Doak Text 100 Public Relations 1.617.399.4931 kevind@text100.com
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