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Remzo Dedic
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My current research interest is the mechanization of above - knee prosthesis, which will help disabled people to climb stairs. The goal is to place two hydraulic cylinders in existing above - knee prosthesis on key joints: one on the knee joint, and the other on the ankle joint. These cylinders will provide enough force to move the person over an obstacle. A hydraulic battery power source will be used.
My past research interests include mechanisms for hydraulic lifting and work platforms and hydraulic installations for all types of platforms.
My interests include many forms of transportation, such are all type of conveyers and monorail transport systems, especially monorail diesel - hydraulic locomotives in underground coal mines.
Research interest keywords
actuators, design, legged locomotion, mechanisms, medical applications, and obstacle avoidance
Publications
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.
- A new Possibility of Climbing Upstairs Person with Above - Knee Prosthesis
A. Vucina, R. Dedic, and D. Milcic
7th International Research / Expert Conference: "Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology" (TMT 2003), September, 2003.
- Simulation of Hand Force Impact on Moment in knee while climbing up Stairs with Above - Knee Prosthesis
R. Dedic, M. Hudjec, and A. Vucina
12th DAAM International Symposium Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation, October, 2001.
- Simulation of Climbing up the Various Types of Stairs with Above - Knee Prosthesis
R. Dedic, M. Hudjec, and A. Vucina
Proceedings of the Second International Conference "UPS 2001", 2001.
- Possible Influences on Tractive Power Characteristic of Hanging Monorail Diesel - Hydraulic Locomotives
R. Dedic
International Design Conference -DESIGN 2000, May, 2000.
- Monorail Transport Systems
R. Dedic
University of Mostar , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 1999.
- One Possibility for Interpretation of the Movement of Human Body
R. Dedic and A. Vucina
International Design Conference -DESIGN ?98, May, 1998.
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