用于搬运日常物流任务中重复性中低重量负载的上肢动力辅助可穿戴机器人

IF 4.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Joanne Yoon , Jaesung Park , Chang-hyuk Lee , Young-bong Bang
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在这项研究中,我们开发了一种上肢助力可穿戴机器人,旨在减轻日常物流工人搬运重复性中低重量负载的负担,从而提高他们的工作效率和整体安全性。本研究提出了一种实用的可穿戴机器人,其结构设计合理,可通过直接向佩戴者的手腕施加垂直力,有效支持从腰部到肩部高度的取放任务。拟议的机器人有两个活动关节,用于提供最小的垂直辅助,因此结构轻巧紧凑。它的每只手臂有六个自由度,包括四个被动关节,允许末端执行器自由运动。该机器人的连杆设计仅与佩戴者的手腕相连,沿着佩戴者的手臂定位,无需与人机关节中心对齐,因此佩戴方便,结构简单。本文提出了一种计算关节扭矩的方法,该方法考虑到了机器人轻巧纤细的连杆的变形。这种方法提高了重力补偿精度,与基于刚性链接模型静态的计算方法相比,所提出的方法具有更低的均方根误差。实验结果表明,该机器人可进行大范围的运动,每只手臂可持续施加 2 千克力的辅助力,便于搬运重达几公斤的物体。
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Upper limb power-assist wearable robot for handling repetitive medium- to low-weight loads in daily logistics tasks

In this study, we developed an upper-limb power-assisted wearable robot designed to reduce the burden of handling repetitive medium- to low-weight loads for daily logistics workers, thereby enhancing their work efficiency and overall safety. This study proposes a practical wearable robot with a well-designed structure for effectively supporting pick-and-place tasks at waist-to-shoulder height by applying a vertical force directly to the wearer’s wrist. The proposed robot features two active joints that are minimal for vertical assistance, resulting in a lightweight and compact structure. It offers six degrees of freedom per arm, including four passive joints, allowing free end-effector movement. Designed to connect only to the wearer’s wrist, the robot’s linkage is positioned along the wearer’s arm, not requiring alignment with the human–robot joint center, making it easy to wear and having a simple structure. This paper presents a method for calculating the joint torque that accounts for the deformation of the robot’s lightweight and slim links. This approach enhances the gravity compensation accuracy, and the proposed method demonstrates a lower RMS error compared to calculations based on the statics of the rigid link model. Experimental results demonstrated that the robot allowed for a wide range of motion and consistently applied an assistive force of 2 kgf per arm, facilitating the handling of objects weighing several kilograms.

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Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 工程技术-机器人学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
7.00%
发文量
164
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles describing fundamental developments in the field of robotics, with special emphasis on autonomous systems. An important goal of this journal is to extend the state of the art in both symbolic and sensory based robot control and learning in the context of autonomous systems. Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles on the theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of autonomous systems, or modules of such systems.
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