EMG Controlled Soft Robotic Bicep Augmentation

Jiayue Zhang, Daniel Vanderbilt, Ethan Fitz, Janet Dong
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Repeated lifting tasks are often required of industrial workers. Such repetitive loading of workers’ arms throughout the workday can lead to injury and fatigue. This paper details the development and prototyping of a wearable soft robotic device to augment a worker’s arms by sensing and mimicking the contractions of their arm muscles. The device shares lifting loads with the user’s muscles to increase their lifting capacity, thereby preventing injury and reducing fatigue. The human arm contains many muscles that coordinate to produce movement. However, as a simplified proof of concept, this project developed a prototype to augment just the biceps brachii muscle since it is the primary pulling muscle used in lifting movements. Key components of the prototype include a soft robotic actuator analogous to the biceps, a control system for the actuator, and a method of attaching the actuator to the user’s arm. The McKibben-inspired pneumatic muscle was chosen as the soft actuator of the prototype. The Electromyography (EMG) and pressure sensors are used to inform a hybrid control algorithm combining PID and model-based control methods. The method and results of the design and preliminary feasibility testing of the pneumatic muscle, the controlling algorithm, and the overall prototype are discussed in this paper. Based on these results, a wearable EMG controlled soft robotic arm augmentation could feasibly increase the endurance of industrial workers performing repetitive lifting tasks.
肌电控制软机器人肱二头肌增强
工业工人经常被要求做重复的起重工作。在整个工作日,工人手臂的这种重复负荷会导致受伤和疲劳。本文详细介绍了一种可穿戴软机器人设备的开发和原型设计,该设备通过感知和模仿手臂肌肉的收缩来增强工人的手臂。该设备与用户的肌肉共享提升负荷,以增加其提升能力,从而防止伤害和减少疲劳。人的手臂包含许多肌肉,它们相互协调以产生运动。然而,作为一个简化的概念证明,这个项目开发了一个原型来增强肱二头肌,因为它是举重运动中使用的主要牵拉肌肉。该原型的关键部件包括一个类似于二头肌的软机器人致动器,致动器的控制系统,以及将致动器连接到用户手臂上的方法。受mckibben启发的气动肌肉被选为原型机的软驱动器。肌电图(EMG)和压力传感器被用来通知混合控制算法结合PID和基于模型的控制方法。本文讨论了气动肌肉的设计方法和初步可行性测试的结果、控制算法和整体样机。基于这些结果,一种可穿戴式肌电控制的柔性机械臂增强装置可以有效地提高工业工人执行重复性举起任务的耐力。
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