Nanotechnology enhances the performance and functionality of exoskeletons through several key innovations:
Nanomaterials: The use of lightweight and strong nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, reduces the overall weight of the exoskeleton while maintaining its structural integrity. Nanosensors: These sensors provide real-time feedback on the user's movements and physiological conditions, allowing the exoskeleton to make precise adjustments and improve user experience. Nanofibers: Nanofibers can be integrated into the exoskeleton's components to enhance flexibility and durability, providing a more natural range of motion. Nanocoatings: Applying nanocoatings to the exoskeleton can improve its resistance to corrosion, wear, and microbial growth, thereby increasing its lifespan and hygiene.