Exoskeletons are devices that augment human capabilities and performance in specific tasks. Unlike prosthesis, whose primary function is to replace a natural organ or biological function with an artificial substitute, exoskeletons focus on increasing the power of the pilot by mirroring their motion and providing assistance on demand.
The potential applications of exoskeleton technology continues to be limited only by the absence of a human operator. Exoskeletons are slowly beginning to assist in physically strenuous tasks in the healthcare, industrial, and military sectors where presence of a human operator is both preferred and critical.










