JunYoung Moon
Soonchunhyang University
11 Papers
JunYoung Moon is an academic researcher from Soonchunhyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Exoskeleton. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Correlation between selected gait variables and emotion using virtual reality
TL;DR: High correlation was found between joyful emotion and faster gait speed, as well as higher plantar pressure in the forefoot, and Plantar pressure distribution showed to be weighted in the 1st and 2nd metatarsal area in joyful state, and more concentrated in the heel area in sad state.
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An Internet of Things sensor–based construction workload measurement system for construction process management:
TL;DR: An application and server is designed and implemented to receive and calculate data from the Internet of Things sensors to automatically estimate the weight of the construction material being carried and time of these works based on the characteristic of walking to confirm that there was a correlation between the signal change at the foot plantar pressure during walking and the weight change of theConstruction material carried by the workers.
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Minimizing Misalignment and Frame Protrusion of Shoulder Exoskeleton via Optimization for Reducing Interaction Force and Minimizing Volume
TL;DR: In this paper , the optimal prismatic-revolute−revolute −revolute joint configuration was derived and used to manufacture a skeletal mock-up, which was used to perform experiments.
Effect of hip abduction assistance on metabolic cost and balance during human walking
June il Park,Kimoon Nam,Juseok Yun,JunYoung Moon,Jae-Seol Ryu,Sungjin Park,Seungtae Yang,Alireza Nasirzadeh,Woochul Nam,Sruthi Ramadurai,Myunghee Kim,Giuk Lee +11 more
TL;DR: A hip abduction assistance wearable robot was developed by formulating the hypothesis that assistance that mimics the biological hip abduction moment or power could reduce the metabolic cost of walking and affect the dynamic balance, and it was found that Hip abduction assistance with a biological moment second peak mimic profile reduced the metabolic costs of walking by 11.6%.
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Reducing sprint time with exosuit assistance in the real world
JunYoung Moon,Kimoon Nam,J. H. Ryu,Yoosun Kim,Juseok Yun,Seungtae Yang,JaeHa Yang,Giuk Lee +7 more
TL;DR: Exosuit-assisted hip extension reduces sprinting time.
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