How four-legged robots and smart belts help people overcome everyday barriers

In the international Cybathlon competition, people with physical disabilities undertake routine tasks with the aid of assistive technology that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Below, we present three ETH teams that will be putting their innovative solutions to the test at this October’s event.

A four-legged robot holds the door open for a man in a wheelchair.
Helping to open doors: Cybathlon pilot Sammy Kunz uses his mouth to steer the assistance robot, while Carmen Scheidemann from the Robotics Systems Lab monitors the test run. Come October, the pressure will be on. (Photograph: Markus Bertschi / ETH Zurich)
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