利用用户偏好设计和评估下肢外骨骼和假体

IF 4.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Kimberly A. Ingraham , Maegan Tucker , Aaron D. Ames , Elliott J. Rouse , Max K. Shepherd
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摘要

近年来,可穿戴机器人领域取得了重大进展,这主要归功于对优化设备行为的强烈关注,以完成一组狭窄的目标。然而,这种方法忽略了最终用户的感知,而这种感知通常是强烈的,并且可能是接受该技术的关键。因此,用户偏好能够考虑到难以衡量但对用户很重要的因素,最近成为一种正式的可量化的结果度量标准。从这个角度来看,我们描述了最近开发和用于优化用户偏好的方法,描述了结合用户偏好的下肢可穿戴机器人研究的最新成就,强调了当前的挑战,并将位置偏好作为指导可穿戴机器人系统开发的重要元标准。
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Leveraging user preference in the design and evaluation of lower-limb exoskeletons and prostheses

The field of wearable robotics has seen major advances in recent years, largely owing to an intense focus on optimizing device behavior to accomplish a narrow set of objectives. This approach, however, ignores the end user's perceptions, which are often strongly held and may be key to accepting the technology. Consequently, user preference, which is capable of accounting for factors that are difficult to measure but important to the user, has recently emerged as a formally quantifiable outcome metric. In this perspective, we characterize the methods recently developed and employed to optimize for user preference, describe recent accomplishments in lower-limb wearable robotics research incorporating user preferences, highlight current challenges, and position preference as an important meta-criterion to guide the development of wearable robotic systems.

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Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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