用于下肢辅助的软性可穿戴设备:一种优化的节能驱动原型的评估

Tommaso Poliero, C. Natali, M. Sposito, J. Ortiz, E. Graf, C. Pauli, E. Bottenberg, A. D. Eyto, D. Caldwell
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在与机器人相关的工程领域中,有一个共同的趋势,即为软系统提供特权,而不是硬系统。这个方向源于设计和实现节能系统的愿望,这些系统轻、软、易操作、可重构和具有增强的灵活性。柔软的可穿戴设备也将改善非常重要的特性,如可穿戴性和舒适性。XoSoft欧盟项目正在开发满足这些要求的可穿戴系统的设计和实现。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种柔性模块化节能下肢外骨骼的设计。它是基于能源效率分析优化。这项工作的新颖之处在于在软外骨骼中集成了准被动驱动。其目标是在日常任务中帮助低至中度行动障碍的受试者减少10%至30%的机械能需求并改善步态(稳定性,疲劳等)。辅助是指在臀部,膝盖和脚踝,在单侧或双侧配置。第一个模块化的单关节原型描述,开发和评估中风后病人的步态。验证和仿真结果的对比表明,验证和仿真结果基本一致,能耗降低7.8%。外骨骼对使用者髋部提供的总体测量辅助功率为9.3%。
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Soft wearable device for lower limb assistance: Assessment of an optimized energy efficient actuation prototype
There is a shared trend, in engineering fields related to robotics, to privilege soft systems on behalf of hard ones. This direction stems from the desire of designing and implementing energetically efficient systems that are light, soft, wieldy, reconfigurable and with augmented dexterity. Soft wearable devices will also improve very important characteristics such as wearability and comfort. The design and implementation of a wearable system meeting these requirements is being developed in the XoSoft EU project. In this work we present the design of a soft modular energy-efficient lower limb exoskeleton. It is based on an energy efficiency analysis optimization. Novelty of this work is given by the integration of quasi-passive actuations in a soft exoskeleton. The goal is to assist-during daily tasks-subjects with low to moderate mobility impairments reducing by 10% to 30% the mechanical energy requirements and improving the gait (stability, tiredness, etc). Assistance is meant to be on hip, knee and ankle, in a unilateral or bilateral configuration. A first modular single-joint prototype is described, developed and assessed on a post-stroke patient gait. The comparison between the validation and the simulation showed a similar behavior and an energy reduction of 7.8%. The overall measured assistance given by the exoskeleton on the user's hip segment in terms of power is 9.3%.
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