The ideal exoskeleton size should be made in respect to the average anthropomorphic size of a human body.
Development of an exoskeleton size depends on the anthropomorphic human ideal size. There are numerous study case revolving the golden ratio or ideal body ratio in respect of human symmetry and attractiveness of a human. Different calculation and base measurement are done to create their data such as; statically the average male leg inseam to height ratio is 45 percent. The research has been done in respect to the generalized heights of groups of human base on the standard deviation value of the height values. On other research the leg to body height ratio is at 49% in respect of human male average size of 175cm. The research also includes ±1, 2 or 3 mean value bases of the 49% comparison to different race origin. In my opinion the most appropriate exoskeleton size should be base on the average height of a human male. Smaller size exoskeleton can be made to adapt the average size of the human female. Therefore the size of the exoskeleton will be made on the base of 85.75cm due to the 49% of the human male average of 175cm.
Author's Notes
“The exoskeleton size should have the ability to suit the user, while having the option of size optimization.”
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