为外骨骼设备的基准设计和展示一个基于楼梯的测试平台:STEPbySTEP项目。

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Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.6
Marco Caimmi, Nicole Maugliani, Matteo Malosio, Francesco Airoldi, Tito Dinon, Diego Borro, Martxel Eizaguirre, Iñaki Díaz, Sergio Ausejo, Gabriele Puzzo, Federico Fraboni, Luca Pietrantoni, Marco Maccarini, Asad Ali Shahid, Loris Roveda
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摘要

可穿戴外骨骼具有在一系列任务中提供有价值的物理帮助的潜力,其应用在不同场景中稳步扩展。然而,缺乏普遍接受的测试平台和标准化协议限制了这些设备的系统基准测试。作为回应,STEPbySTEP项目在欧洲实验室框架内资助,提出了一个模块化、传感器化、可重构的楼梯测试平台,作为第一个欧洲机器人基准基础设施中的一种新的评估方法。该测试平台将并入Eurobench测试设施,专注于楼梯作为日常生活中常见但具有挑战性的障碍,为外骨骼评估提供了独特的基准。STEPbySTEP的主要目的是提出一个模块化框架,包括专门的楼梯设计、初步指标和测试协议,以帮助评估和比较外骨骼的性能。在这里,我们介绍了在使用三种外骨骼的初步试验中开发和验证的测试平台和方案:两个下肢外骨骼(LLEs)和一个背部支撑外骨骼。结果提供了对楼梯测试平台跨设备适应性的初步见解,展示了强调其基准潜力的示例指标和协议。
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Design and showcase of a stairs-based testbed for the benchmark of exoskeleton devices: The STEPbySTEP project.

Wearable exoskeletons hold the potential to provide valuable physical assistance across a range of tasks, with applications steadily expanding across different scenarios. However, the lack of universally accepted testbeds and standardized protocols limits the systematic benchmarking of these devices. In response, the STEPbySTEP project, funded within the Eurobench framework, proposes a modular, sensorized, reconfigurable staircase testbed designed as a novel evaluation approach within the first European benchmarking infrastructure for robotics. This testbed, to be incorporated into the Eurobench testing facility, focuses on stairs as common yet challenging obstacles in daily life that provide a unique benchmark for exoskeleton assessment. The primary aim of STEPbySTEP is to propose a modular framework - including a specialized staircase design, tentative metrics, and testing protocols - to aid in evaluating and comparing exoskeleton performance. Here, we present the testbed and protocols developed and validated in preliminary trials using three exoskeletons: two lower-limb exoskeletons (LLEs) and one back-support exoskeleton. The results offer initial insights into the adaptability of the staircase testbed across devices, showcasing example metrics and protocols that underscore its benchmarking potential.

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