A Novel Extremity Balance System-Design and Manufacturing

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Integrating the Hall sensors to the extremity balance system of exercise and rehabilitation bicycles was developed and examined in detail. We have accomplished and manufactured a complete system which is user friendly, multi-functional, highly stabilized and inexpensive.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 201-203)

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895-903

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February 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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