Vinícius Vigolo, Lucas A. O. Rodrigues, Antonio Carlos Valdiero, Daniel A. L. da Cruz, Rogerio S. Gonçalves
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HOPE-G: A Dual Belt Treadmill Servo-Pneumatic System for Gait Rehabilitation
The use of robotic devices for gait neurological rehabilitation is growing, however, the available options are scarce, expensive, and with high complexity of construction and control. In this way, this paper presents the HOPE-G, a novel gait rehabilitation robot consisting of an active bodyweight support system and a dual belt treadmill servo-pneumatic module. This paper focuses on the development of the dual belt treadmill servo-pneumatic module, which has tipper movement to remove the physical barrier of the patient during the swing phase of the human gait rehabilitation. The mathematical models of the servo-pneumatic system and the treadmill module are provided. An impedance controller was designed to provide a compliant walking surface for the patient. Simulation and test rig results demonstrate the servo-pneumatic system’s capability to meet the application requirements and effectively control the surface stiffness. Therefore, it is evidenced that pneumatic systems have shock absorption capabilities, making them a cost-effective solution for application in human rehabilitation tasks.
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The Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems bridges the gap between theory and practice in all areas of intelligent systems and robotics. It publishes original, peer reviewed contributions from initial concept and theory to prototyping to final product development and commercialization.
On the theoretical side, the journal features papers focusing on intelligent systems engineering, distributed intelligence systems, multi-level systems, intelligent control, multi-robot systems, cooperation and coordination of unmanned vehicle systems, etc.
On the application side, the journal emphasizes autonomous systems, industrial robotic systems, multi-robot systems, aerial vehicles, mobile robot platforms, underwater robots, sensors, sensor-fusion, and sensor-based control. Readers will also find papers on real applications of intelligent and robotic systems (e.g., mechatronics, manufacturing, biomedical, underwater, humanoid, mobile/legged robot and space applications, etc.).