脑性麻痹的人-外骨骼相互作用建模

Aurélie Bonnefoy, Sabrina Otmani, N. Mansard, O. Stasse, G. Michon, B. Watier
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本文提出了一种方法来模拟人外骨骼相互作用的患者患有痉挛性脑瘫。我们的工作基于对两个9岁双胞胎姐妹进行的临床步态分析。第一个姐姐有一种叫做痉挛性脑瘫的病理,而第二个姐姐没有任何损伤。本文旨在确定外骨骼可以支持的步行努力的比例,以便允许病理性儿童的步态收敛于非病理性儿童的步态。在实验数据的基础上,利用最优估计重构了病理步态模型。该模型依赖于运动的力学微分方程。人与外骨骼之间的相互作用,然后使用最优控制建模,同时模拟地面接触。结果表明,人类产生的关节扭矩在脑瘫儿童可能的扭矩范围内,这证明了使用外骨骼来纠正病理步态是合理的。运行模拟的代码是开源的。
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Modelisation of a Human-Exoskeleton Interaction for Cerebral Palsy
This paper presents a method to model a human-exoskeleton interaction for patients suffering from spastic cerebral palsy. We base our work on the Clinical Gait Analysis performed on two 9-year-old twin sisters. The first sister has a pathology called spastic cerebral palsy, while the second sister is non-pathological without any impairment. This paper aims at determining the proportion of the walking efforts that can be supported by an exoskeleton in order to allow a pathological child gait to converge toward a non-pathological one. Based on experimental data, a model of the pathological gait reconstructed using an optimal estimation. The model relies on mechanical differential equations of motion. The interaction between the human and the exoskeleton is then modelled using optimal control, while modelling ground contacts. Results show that the human produced joint torques are within the possible torque range of the child with cerebral palsy, which justifies the use of an exoskeleton to correct a pathological gait. The code for running the simulations is provided in open source.
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