Design, modelling and control of a textile-based wearable actuating system with sensor feedback for therapeutic applications

Mehmet Fatih Çelebi, Asli Tuncay Atalay, Ozgur Atalay, Veysel Gazi
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This work proposes a textile-dominated wearable actuating system utilizing textile force sensor feedback. The study explores the liquid/gas phase transition behaviour of low boiling point liquids to develop a thermally driven fluidic soft actuator. The research also focuses on obtaining feedback through capacitive textile force sensors and developing a feedback control law for a single actuator as well as sequential actuation of multiple actuators. The findings demonstrate that the proposed actuators produce the desired pressure level utilized in mechanotherapy applications. Moreover, high accuracy is achieved by the capacitive textile force sensors specifically designed for detecting the applied force exerted by the textile-based actuators. The developed system constitutes a comprehensive textile-based system encompassing heating, actuation and sensing capabilities. Following the calibration of the developed system in conjunction with its sensor, a pilot-scale implementation of sequential massage application was conducted to showcase the system’s capabilities and potential. Considering its pressure and heating properties, the developed system exhibits a great potential for utilization in mechanotherapy as well as in thermotherapy applications.
设计、建模和控制用于治疗应用的带传感器反馈的纺织品可穿戴执行系统
这项研究提出了一种利用纺织品力传感器反馈的纺织品主导型可穿戴致动系统。研究探索了低沸点液体的液相/气相转变行为,以开发一种热驱动流体软致动器。研究还侧重于通过电容式织物力传感器获得反馈,并为单个致动器以及多个致动器的顺序致动开发反馈控制法。研究结果表明,所提出的致动器能产生机械治疗应用中所需的压力水平。此外,专为检测织物致动器施加的力而设计的电容式织物力传感器实现了高精度。所开发的系统是一个基于纺织品的综合系统,具有加热、致动和传感功能。在对所开发的系统及其传感器进行校准后,进行了顺序按摩应用的试验规模实施,以展示该系统的能力和潜力。考虑到其压力和加热特性,所开发的系统在机械疗法和热疗应用中展现出巨大的应用潜力。
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